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Old 09-28-2009, 04:01 PM
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Default 01 m6 SS exhaust and lid dyno numbers, any good?

Just got done with a tune and dyno session at auto motion in Louisville.

Untuned with a borlamouth and lid was 337/353

tuned using HP tuners software was 351/371

car has 111000 miles, I'm satisfied with the numbers but am really excited about the fuel mileage!! Said I shoud get 20 city 28 highway
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Wtf with no longtubes?! Those are some good numbers if thats the case
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Sorry, stainless longtubes with a borlamouth and a lid. The torque numbers surprised me a bit, was expecting about 15-20 lower
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Thoose numbers are above average for the mods. Grats!!!
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Great numbers! What kind of dyno and was it SAE?
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Runs were done on a mustang dyno
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Those numbers are almost right on with my buds numbers with the same mods. He always seemed to have a freak and out run me when we were both bolt on cars. Now,my 402ci takes his 383ci out.lol Nice numbers. Add a cam now.
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Originally Posted by jimmyducati
Runs were done on a mustang dyno
Something ain't right. Those are Dynojet numbers on a Mustang Dyno, with your mods its not possible unless the dyno is off or you have more mods than posted.

Either way good numbers, you should be able to pull off some nice mid 12's at the track.
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Originally Posted by Billiumss
Something ain't right. Those are Dynojet numbers on a Mustang Dyno, with your mods its not possible unless the dyno is off or you have more mods than posted.

Either way good numbers, you should be able to pull off some nice mid 12's at the track.

Just because it's a Mustang dyno doesn't mean it will read lower than any other dyno.
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I've dyno'd 150-200+ LSx based cars on many different dynos, there are variations between them. After a while you have a good feel what some combos do.

The numbers posted are more like bolt ons and cam for a mustang dyno thats all.

There are ways to inflate dyno numbers to sell products and services, I've seen it first hand many times.




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