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Old 04-27-2006, 09:24 PM
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Threw my car on the dyno at school here tonight. It made 308/347 to the wheels. Car is a 99 with pacesetter LT's, ORY, March UD pulley, cutout, and lid. The dyno is a mustang dyno. The torque seems awfully high to me?
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those are fantastic numbers on a mustang dyno but the high rwtq is a lil puzzling to me as well, anyone else???
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seem high but anyways good numbers man!
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Originally Posted by Wicked_Hugger99
those are fantastic numbers on a mustang dyno but the high rwtq is a lil puzzling to me as well, anyone else???

Do you have a dyno chart, maybe a spike?
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dustin, the tq is wierd, but the hp look right. my auto did 280 stock and 316 on it after the 224 and headers. now get hpt going
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Dyno #'s are in sig. Mine was on a dyno jet, but how much of a difference is it though from a Mustang dyno?
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Originally Posted by LS1RedZ
Dyno #'s are in sig. Mine was on a dyno jet, but how much of a difference is it though from a Mustang dyno?
Its hard to say since a mustang dyno is load bearing dyno and dynojets are inertia dynos but id say a rough estimate is 10%
black_z, do you have a graph you can post as steveb suggested???
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What year Z is it? Mine was pretty high too
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99, the car traps 109.5. I will try to post the graph this weekend. I didnt really care about the numbers, I was more interested in the A/F ratio, but the wideband wasnt working properly.
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Auto tend to have high tq #'s and low hp #'s !
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Mine is a 6-speed.




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