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Old 02-14-2008, 11:15 PM
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Default How accurate are Mustang dyno "simulated" runs?

Hey guys. My shop finished installing the parts in my sig (minus the lid and exhaust), and we did a simulated 1/4 mile run. The ET was 11.7. How accurate are these? I'm hoping to get close to that time with some sticky tires. Does my car have 11's in it?
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They are off some.

Actual dyno numbers vary from a mustang dyno & dynojet dyno.
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Im sure it is off a little, Since a lot of your run comes from your 60' but id say with your mods you should be there
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it cant take into effect the wind drag and its not exact on your vehicles weight...so it can be off but its a decent ballpark...also you normally dont have traction issues on them...wher as in real life you might
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I noticed they are close except for the 60'. My stock 07 dodge cut a 1.5 sixty foot on the dyno.




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