First Dyno: Close to stock baseline
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First Dyno: Close to stock baseline
Because I don't know how to post pics and/or am allowed to, the dyno graph is located at the address below.
http://attila.stevens-tech.edu/~kjasper/blasters/
The graph looks bad in IE. Better if you right click and "Save As" to your local.
Let me know what you guys think.
I seach for close to stock numbers before I posted to get a feeling, and I concluded it seems to be average. I was hoping I had a freak but oh well.
The dyno was done at TurboTrix in Edison and my mods included TSP Lid, Cutout on stock WS6 Exhaust, Fernco, and Amsoil. Numbers are SAE corrected. The dyno operator was saying that many people have said they they have dynoed about 10-15 higher at other places for whatever reason.
But the numbers are what they are, regardless.
http://attila.stevens-tech.edu/~kjasper/blasters/
The graph looks bad in IE. Better if you right click and "Save As" to your local.
Let me know what you guys think.
I seach for close to stock numbers before I posted to get a feeling, and I concluded it seems to be average. I was hoping I had a freak but oh well.
The dyno was done at TurboTrix in Edison and my mods included TSP Lid, Cutout on stock WS6 Exhaust, Fernco, and Amsoil. Numbers are SAE corrected. The dyno operator was saying that many people have said they they have dynoed about 10-15 higher at other places for whatever reason.
But the numbers are what they are, regardless.
Last edited by BLASTER; 02-07-2004 at 05:17 PM.