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Dynoed the Formula for the first time.

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Old 01-04-2009, 07:20 PM
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Default Dynoed the Formula for the first time.

Im pretty happy with the results. I thought id post up just to see what yall think. The tuner said I have a stout motor. It actually hit 350TQ on one run but the tuner didnt like something about it so he changed it. Mods in my sig.

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Not to shabby!
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what's the SAE corrected number
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I dont know.
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Also the smoothing is at zero.. Everyone generally uses 5... Smoothing off is to try and catch a peak number off of one of the bounces/peaks/waves.. Still nice numbers, but that's all dyno results are..
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Not bad at all. That's stout considering your mods.
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Originally Posted by Slvr00Bird
Also the smoothing is at zero.. Everyone generally uses 5... Smoothing off is to try and catch a peak number off of one of the bounces/peaks/waves.. Still nice numbers, but that's all dyno results are..
Yea i know. Thats why i originally wasnt going to post them, because they just dont matter, but i got bored the other night and wanted to see what yall would think.
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Solid numbers! I'd be curious to see the SAE numbers too.
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not bad, within 1 ft-lbs of mine for both. Guess i need to keep workin on it
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Thanks. We got about the same miles too.
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nice numbers, beautiful car also. love the color, and the wheels just set it off.
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Thanks!




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