Guys, you don't see the whole picture.
Sol Asylum "They say the power tested is at flywheel", they didn't know to tell me type of dyno, elevation, temp, pressure
DeepBlueGXP "2008 Opel GT (Sky RedLine manual)"
alphajesse there are 2 plots in the graphic, one power one tq, the blue line I think is for power cause touches 240hp
So I should explain:
When I got the car in the garage they said my front bumper will hit the ground cause the wheels of the dyno flex and my bumper is too low, I asked them "what the hell are you putting my front wheels on dyno when I'm RWD?" they replied "Uh oh, sorry". After that they didn't know how to turn off the ESC (they don't allow people in the garage, owner of the car has to watch only from panoramic window in the other room). Then tried to start the test very fast, I yeld to them to read the dashboard to have proper temp before starting.
When I saw the graph I was saw amazed:
- 240hp at flywheel (doesn't count the amount) looks like the blue plot is power, that ok, hitting max at 5504 rpm as stated in the left, that almost corect, BUT, how in the hell to have that plot, that plot is a PERFECT, and doesn't look made out of a turbo engine, more close to normally aspirated engine
- the start the test at 2500rpm and stop it at 6000 rpm, WHY? The engine is limited to 6500 rpm, why I don't see that and the drop of power at the highest rpm??
- when is about torque is the funny part: Gents a turbo engine should have a pretty constant line of tq on rpm, right? Why mine is raising all the time. Second, where the turbo is starting??? I don't see that on the graph 3rd There says 236 lb-ft (32.6KgM) at 3420 rpm!!! the yellow plot (i presumed the blue one is the power cause touches 240hp) never hits 32.6 kgM and check the value at 3420rpm as stated in the measurements.
I call this a very big

dyno