dyno numbers

hernandez

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to day i dynoed my 94 gt and made 258.64 rwhp and 286.95 rwtq, mods are 306, 70mm CAI, 65mm T-Body, F 303, Edelbroc RPM Heads and Intake, 19lb injectors, BBK Equal Length Headers, 4.10s, 1.7 Roller Rockers. Do the numbers look right or should there been more horsepower and torque
 
Numbers might come up a bit with some time on the dyno playing with A/F and timing...but IMO if it drives well and the curve was good/car's fun to drive...I wouldn't touch the valve covers.
 
Mid 13's is kind of on the lean side for NA engines. All engines are different, but typically from what I've seen an A/F ratio in the high 12's to low 13's will produce the most power on street H/C/I setups. Throw some fuel at it and see what happens.

mootang said:
what is your base timing? also what kind of dyno was it? mustang dyno maybe?

Very good questions.
 
hernandez said:
it has a t-5 with heavy duty gears, and the t56 is in my other mustang, my air/fuel was around 13.3-13.5

I see I was correct in my assumption you were talking about different Stangs :D

I'm with Paul about a fatter ratio producing more ponies.

The other Q's about dyno type and how you had your spark setup certainly can effect final hp/tq values.

Those 19's are tooooooooooo small :eek:

With those 410's ...at WOT ... a heavy load in say 3rd/4th gear with rpm's rising quickly ... you'll have conditions very favorable to produce lean ratios ... even the more so if you still got the little oem pump.

You need more fuel .......... period ;)

At the VERY LEAST ..... work those little 19 with more pressure :nice:

Grady