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Old 06-11-2011, 05:34 PM
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So I dyno`d my Firehawk today I guess its ok , thought it could have been a little bit higher it was on a dynamite dyno .
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those are low numbers...who tuned the car?
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Originally Posted by Raptor_WS6
Damn...
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My v6 camaro made the same tq with 6lbs of boost in 100 degree weather.
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I dont know if thats good for you or bad for him?
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How do those dynos compare to a Dynojet?
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Hmmmmm....
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Originally Posted by ScreaminRedZ
How do those dynos compare to a Dynojet?
I believe dynamite was slang for dynojet, ....
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I don't think so.. It says dynamite on the dyno sheet
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dynomite is the type of dyno i was dyno'd on as well. I read they are the best for tunning and the most expensive. I too am curious how they compare to dynojets.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/perf...ers-c5z06.html
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/dynamomet...-my-98-ta.html
Old 06-12-2011, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by juniorz28
those are low numbers...who tuned the car?
Haa ! no tuning she`s still on the stock tune

I was dissapointed as well , hopefully before the end of he summer I will have some headers on her !

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I heard the dynomite ready equivalent to a mustang dyno
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If it's anything like a mustang dyno,i lost 25hp going from a jet to a stang dyno. if so you would be around 300hp.
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AFR looks a little lean, looks like ~14.5:1. May not be accurate if its from tailpipe and it has cats still. Would explain some power loss though if its accurate.
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Pretty sure I put down those same #'s through my Nike Lunarglide 2's Get some LT's & a tune.




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