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Old 09-07-2009, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by JScamaro
That is because you have an after market torque converter. As soon as he does as well he will lose 20-30 rwhp. It will run faster at the track of course.

Yeah I know, and it was on a mustang dyno too. On a "non mustang dyno" I would probably get 20rwhp more.
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its numbers are very good actually ,Auto with almost manuals ## ...
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You should find out the density altitude of the track you were racing on. I bet you had a really high one to run those kinds of numbers. Either that or your launch was a little slow. With my A4 with 112,000 miles, with LT's, catback, and a lid ran 12.98 on street tires. That was at 1700DA. I put a shift kit, mail order tune, and fan switch on, went back and did 13.01...but the DA was 2500'. DA is a surprisingly accurate way to level the playing field between days or tracks with different conditions. If you have an A4 it's even better because they're a little more consistent from run to run than an M6 will be (generally).
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Good numbers through an A4. I put down 345rwhp through a 6 speed, but I never had a tune.



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