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Old 08-26-2009, 08:13 PM
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This was my first tune I've gotten on a car (its my first car). The tuner said these numbers were pretty good for a 98 and I'm happy with them also. Definately noticed a change in power after a tune. Are these about right? Lemme know what ya think. 350/355 Mods in Sig.
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I say those are good numbers. Do you have a LS6 intake?? If not, that could get you another 10rwhp.
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Originally Posted by 30th t/a
I say those are good numbers. Do you have a LS6 intake?? If not, that could get you another 10rwhp.
Yes I do. Forgot to put it in sig. thanks
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Numbers look good espcially since you still have CATS
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Very nice Congrats and that with the crappy 98 heads...
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Great numbers for the mods. However, do you have a graph with smoothing set at 5? That is generally the industry standard and helps compare apples to apples. Lower smoothing can yield higher numbers... on paper.
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Originally Posted by 'Trust'
Great numbers for the mods. However, do you have a graph with smoothing set at 5? That is generally the industry standard and helps compare apples to apples. Lower smoothing can yield higher numbers... on paper.
No I dont. What exactly is smoothing?




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