My Mod + Dyno Log
#227
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Oh those are some great numbers for a mustang dyno. Hop on a dyno jet to keep the numbers somewhat consistent to your build thread. But I'm glad you're tuned man. I did a baseline pull and got 287hp and like 265 ft/lbs of torque. My printout however Showed i got 340 ft/lbs of torque.
#228
Oh those are some great numbers for a mustang dyno. Hop on a dyno jet to keep the numbers somewhat consistent to your build thread. But I'm glad you're tuned man. I did a baseline pull and got 287hp and like 265 ft/lbs of torque. My printout however Showed i got 340 ft/lbs of torque.
I will get in on the dynojet soon.
#230
I only go very short city distances so the mpg changes are not very noticeable if there are any.
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#232
I tried that the other day. Did worse times than when I was untuned a while back. I need new tires before going there again. The old ones are close to 40k miles on them.
I also want to go a day where there are more street cars, so I can compare it to similar cars, since track conditions are not the best for fast times. That way I can see if it's me or the track.
I also want to go a day where there are more street cars, so I can compare it to similar cars, since track conditions are not the best for fast times. That way I can see if it's me or the track.
#234
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40 x 110 miles of island. I've known people who had daily commutes longer than that. That actually sounds about perfect, because 100 miles is all I can go before I have to pull over and run into the woods.[/QUOTE]
Lmao I'm the same way. I grumble everytime I have to drive across town.
Lmao I'm the same way. I grumble everytime I have to drive across town.
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