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Old 06-28-2007, 10:08 AM   #39 (permalink)
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Trenz put it on their load-bearing dyno and found out that the afr was around 8-9! and dyno'd at 214/234 to wheels. That was really weird because before the accident it is was around 264/310(different mustang load-bearing dyno). The Rom that was currently on the car was corrupt because no matter what they did to it it wouldnt affect the dyno numbers. They started with a stock 8 map and after some tuning finally got some numbers i could deal with and put down 388awhp/325awtq @ 22psi on 91oct.
They could have gotten around 20hp more but they recommended stopping there which i agreed. i need to get more supporting mods (UICP, larger injectors, cam gears, etc...) The wastegate spring is no longer strong enough so i need to upgrade that too and so begins the quest to throw more money in this pit.
Interesting... Post up some dyno sheets, I am interested to see those hp/tq curves.


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