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Old 07-29-2004, 03:17 PM
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dynoed @ 306 hp and 321 torque
below is a list of what i got. i was kinda thinking i would get around 315-320 hp. Would this make a differance. they used a smaller fan and aimed it at the motor, instead of useing a biger one. and i also got the free ram air mod so if the air wasnt blowing in from under could that cause a lower #?
Old 07-29-2004, 03:22 PM
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Has the car been tuned for the 85mm MAF?
Old 07-29-2004, 03:27 PM
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no it hasent.. i have been meaning to put the stock back on.. if the stock was on what do u think it would have dynoed at?
Old 07-29-2004, 03:32 PM
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A lot of time the stock MAF will yeild the best results. Try throwing it back on and driving it around for a day or two.
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the only hp mods you have are lid, catback, and TB. w/o knowing your year and mileage those numbers arent bad.
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98 z28 90,000 miles
Old 07-29-2004, 05:10 PM
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jrp.. thanks for the "Attention Newbs" great info..
Old 07-29-2004, 05:11 PM
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your numbers are right in line with a low bolt on 98 car with 90k miles on it.

no problem, the info is there to help people
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my '98 a4 w/ 95,000 miles....bolt ons, stock manifold, headers, 220/220 115LSA cam went 350/350 here in lubbock...so your numbers are about right for the mileage i assume
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but then again m6's dyno higher usually
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i dynoed about 320rwhp/330rwtq, numbers seem fine, i would put the stock maf back on though like recommended.
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Originally Posted by jrp
your numbers are right in line with a low bolt on 98 car with 90k miles on it.
Do these cars loose a significant amount of compression and power after only 90k miles? All in the rings I guess? I wonder if I should have stuck with Toyotas...

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A small loss of power is common amonst all high mileage cars.
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Originally Posted by technical
A small loss of power is common amonst all high mileage cars.
I have 121,000+ miles and I dont feel any power loss, but then again I added stuff




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