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Originally Posted by rjd598
Kind of but since eas has dynoed so many e9x m3 we know what their base ones have run. I think base ones were around 330-340 but I'm sure eas will chime in themselves.
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I think it will be a pointless exercise to compare with stock numbers. Each car puts out different numbers due to a number of factors, hence it's important to have before and after numbers just to know what the gains are. Just because car A puts out 340 hp doesn't mean car B will produce the same. We had a dyno day here and two ///3s put out totally different numbers and the other owner walked off thinking he bought a lemon.
I didn't ask the original question to belittle anyone, just a normal question anyone would have asked, and I happened to reply to the thread first. The owner is happy and that's what matters.