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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 297 Joined: 14-February 04 Member No.: 203 ![]() |
I intended to post this Thursday night but I figured I would put out a little teaser.
My car is going on the dyno Thursday for it's tune with the new setup. I'm geeked! I've been running a base tune that they put in last fall. Car feels very good/strong. Here's a few pics. (IMG:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/Redbird1/engine/e1dc9395.jpg) (IMG:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/Redbird1/engine/08a5ae20.jpg) (IMG:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/Redbird1/engine/b9d73198.jpg) GMHTP had a 383 with ported stock heads put down (uncorrected) 448.5 at the crank. I have AFR190 street port. Not sure if this is better or worse than the ported stocks. Find out Thursday. My hope when I started this was 400 HP at the wheels. Wish me luck. Steve |
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Need More Afterburner ![]() ![]() Group: Moderators Posts: 809 Joined: 13-March 05 From: Huntsville, AL Member No.: 683 ![]() |
QUOTE (Jon A @ Apr 19 2005, 03:56) That makes me feel better. If you want numbers to compare to everybody else, go to a Dynojet. They're the same every time--that wheel's mass doesn't change. With a Mustang dyno, god knows how the guy running the thing ran the thing so your results depend upon what he was doing. AFAIK, not all Dynojets have the same drum mass. Some jets have 1 drum, some have 2... it all depends on what model it is. |
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