So here's my new dyno...
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So here's my new dyno...
Alright, here it is...
2002 Firehawk M6 (345hp pkg) w/7,700 miles
-Baker Hose
-Ported Throttle Body
-Descreened MAF
-MSD Wires
-NGK Plugs
-QTP Stainless Headers
-QTP Merge Collectors
-QuickTime Electric Cutout
-QTP Off-road Y-pipe
-Speed Inc Dynotune
Drumroll Please....
362.5hp and 372.7ft-lb of torque!
Any thoughts?
2002 Firehawk M6 (345hp pkg) w/7,700 miles
-Baker Hose
-Ported Throttle Body
-Descreened MAF
-MSD Wires
-NGK Plugs
-QTP Stainless Headers
-QTP Merge Collectors
-QuickTime Electric Cutout
-QTP Off-road Y-pipe
-Speed Inc Dynotune
Drumroll Please....
362.5hp and 372.7ft-lb of torque!
Any thoughts?
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Re: So here's my new dyno...
um, god damn. Pretty damn good for those mods. What the hell did you do to gain 20hp/20tq between runs?
Now go get an ET and see if it was accurate. :-D
Now go get an ET and see if it was accurate. :-D
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Re: So here's my new dyno...
My guess is that he opened the cutout.
Damn good numbers for whatcha got. Congrats. I'm hoping to gain about 20hp and 20tq w/ the install of my Hooker LT's and I'll be right up there with you.
Ryan
Damn good numbers for whatcha got. Congrats. I'm hoping to gain about 20hp and 20tq w/ the install of my Hooker LT's and I'll be right up there with you.
Ryan
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Re: So here's my new dyno...
Those are some damn good #'s, wow, looks like jims at it again with his tuning, I hope he does well with my car...was your car the blue firehawk in there? If so I saw it on the lift, nice looking car....
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Re: So here's my new dyno...
um, god damn. Pretty damn good for those mods. What the hell did you do to gain 20hp/20tq between runs?
Now go get an ET and see if it was accurate. :-D
Now go get an ET and see if it was accurate. :-D
My hawk is red. I dropped it off a week ago and picked it up Wednesday.
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Re: So here's my new dyno...
holy crap! very nice. any pics of that exhaust system? dual cut-outs?
what is the a/f ratio on the blue line? can't see it too well? looks a little lean in the mid-range. i've heard that where Torque peaks, you want it a little richer to avoid KR. atap it on the track (WOT 4th gear to redline) to make sure you aren't seeing any KR.
congrats!!
what is the a/f ratio on the blue line? can't see it too well? looks a little lean in the mid-range. i've heard that where Torque peaks, you want it a little richer to avoid KR. atap it on the track (WOT 4th gear to redline) to make sure you aren't seeing any KR.
congrats!!
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Re: So here's my new dyno...
Rock on! I made those exact numbers (363rwhp/372rwtq) with a few more bolt on mods, but through a 12 bolt and untuned
I also had a pulley, aluminum flywheel and carbon fiber driveshaft.
Your car should be good for some solid ET's.
Get an ASP pulley and hit 370rwhp!
I also had a pulley, aluminum flywheel and carbon fiber driveshaft.
Your car should be good for some solid ET's.
Get an ASP pulley and hit 370rwhp!