Suzuki Swift Sport ZC33S 1.4 Turbo Boosterjet manual dyno run at Jtune/ST Hitec
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ม.ค. 2023
- Take a trip with us deep inside the workshop at Jtune/ST Hitec as we discover what hidden gems we can find and also take a Suzuki Swift Sport onto the dyno.
We really like the Swift Sport as a sleeper pocket rocket and its great they come in 6 speed manual as well. The number and performance might surprise you!
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Mine at 180hp with stage 1+ pulls like crasy 6.1 6.2 0-100. Non hybrid ofc best for tuning.
i had mine on the dyno for a power run a couple weeks ago and got 100wkw @ 4700 and 270nm @ 3300 completely stock 😎
I own the Vitara with the same engine and allgrip. It's so much fun to drive.
Would a cold air intake do something?
Should improve cooling if you tend to drive it hard often
You should do a test drive with it.
Race it against the Exige 🤣
slightly annoying, the very early 1.4 Boosterjets hit 150hp
If this a non-hybrid, I'd be slightly disappointed as it should be making at least 140bhp stock. What fuel is he using? I take it the UK market ones are the same as NZ.
This is wheel hp, different to inflated bhp.
@@RRR_Motorsports I see, wow that's a real eye opener. So the actual HP at the wheels is 130? Damn that makes me bit sad being an owner of a 2019 Swift Sport... I guess it's still nippy enough and can carry 5 😅
@@sungketpatel30 they make good torque, have short gears and are light
It's definitely a fun car
Is this the non hybrid model
Yes
97kw is the hybrid version isn’t it?
Hybrid version has the same power, it's only a mild hybrid. This one is non-hybrid
@@sundaymorningdrives I see, I also own a thermic one(yellow one with stickers xD), but here they advertise that the motor outputs 103kw? Maybe at the wheel you lose 6kw I guess
@@sundaymorningdrives that is not true. Non hybrid makes 140hp. With decent fuel it does 150 stock
@@profix25lo they revised them, 2021 onwards have a different tighter intake and a petrol particulate filter vs the 2017-2020, 2017-2020 are easy 150, but post 2021 129 is about right.
Europeans use bhp
Aus / nz like to use wheel kw
97kw atw translates to like 150hp at the fly
That’s not standard with 130 at the wheels!