Our latest 403....532 rwhp/491 tq
#41
It just rubs me the wrong way when someone is talking out of their ***! How much does a twin disk clutch weigh even with a aluminum flywheel (more than the billet steel flywheel/single disk clutch from the same manufacture).
#42
What clutch are you running?
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#44
Well we put the car on the local college Mustang dyno and wasn't able to get a full pull due to the 141 mph limit that is in the software they have there. They bought the all wheel drive dyno as a tool for the instructor's to teach & test diagnois problems on rather than for getting HP #'s (technically we are breaking the college policy right now, but what the hell). At 6100 rpm his max Non-SAE numbers were 410 RWHP (the power was still increasing at this point) & 410 RWTQ. The local elevation here is 5300 ft., I didn't have a weather station to get today's corrected elevation. Usually the corrected elevation here is 6800 plus ft. I will try to get a emailed copy of the graph ASAP to look at. I am really interested in looking at the air fuel ratio graph as his car is running pig rich in the current SD tune. My freind is suspecting it is around 9:1 AFR, as this is where his 94' Supra is right now with the tune on it from Pheonix, AZ (1800 ft elevation).