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Old 06-08-2008, 10:15 PM
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I had my car tuned last weekend and I just wanted to see if you guys thaught my numbers were inline with what i have. or if they seem low or high.

Feel Free to chime in and let me lnow what you guys think.

car is a 99 formula M6 with a 98 engine w/85k (dont ask) runs off a 99 pcm and harness so basicly its a 99 except i here the 98s have worst flowing heads from what I understand.

MODS:
slp Lid
Ls6 intake
ported tb
pacesetters w/ ory pipe
Borla exhaust
all free mods

the car made 342.9 hp and 340 tq on a mustang dyno.

Now the questions that I have for you guys.

1. do the #s seem high or low or normal
2. i hear that mustang dynos give low #s, so what would I get on a Dyno jet roughly
3.what cam only would be suitable for what i have and still be streetable.
4.I have a zex wet kit installed but never shot, for the time being before the cam would it be asking for trouble to shoot a 75 shot to her.

Let Me know What you guys think

Thanks
Old 06-08-2008, 10:24 PM
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I think those are pretty stout numbers for a bolt on car especially on a mustang dyno
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See my sig. I think theres maybe a little tweaking that could be done. But otherwise pretty average numbers, nothing to be upset about.
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tq #s are sometimes higher but not bad numbers
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Numebrs are damn good buddy esp. on MD

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what would be a suitable streetable cam for me? for the meantime is a 75 shot asking for trouble?
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Nice numbers for sure, especially on a MD. Now go run it at the track
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1. do the #s seem high or low or normal? They seem about right

2. i hear that mustang dynos give low #s, so what would I get on a Dyno jet roughly? Maybe 353-360?

3.what cam only would be suitable for what i have and still be streetable. I would talk to Patrick G or Predator here on the boards and have them spec out a cam with your goals in mind

4.I have a zex wet kit installed but never shot, for the time being before the cam would it be asking for trouble to shoot a 75 shot to her. MY buddy has been spraying a NOS 150 kit for over 3 years, as long as it's tuned for it and you make sure it is installed correctly and you use it the right way you should be fine




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