How does this graph look

Well my club had a dyno day yesterday (06-18-05). We had a good turn out for our first dyno day. I am happy with my numbers. I ended up with 244rwhp with 284rwtq corrected.

My first pull was 239 with 278, I added 1deg of timing and leaned it out a bit up top and richened it down low and picked up 5 with 6:D. they Dyno shop was impressed with my car. He said I have a strong motor for it's mods:).

I only had two issues, on the second pull the throttle got stuck open and slammed the limiter 5-6times [:o], ended up that the throttle stop got caught on my intake clamp. A little twist and that was fixed, and the second was I ran out of pulls before I could get the lowend A/F a tad better, but runs a solid 12.5 after 4k.

Anywho here are my stock numbers (1 1/2yrs ago) and yesterday modded.


STOCK: 3000 miles on the clock no mods
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MODDED: Tuneable induction full kit, 75mm Accufab, C&L Plenum (P&P by me), Catted Magnaflow X, Magnapack, Predator, Royal Purple Frt to Bk, Denso Iridiums, 4.10s.
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SilverGTV8 said:
I got more then that, LOL. Just haven't updated the sig.

I have tunable induction, 75mm Accufab, C&L Plenum (P&P), The exhaust, Predator, Royal Purple Front to back, Denso Iridiums, 4.10s
oh good. I was about to sell my stang and go find something better :rolleyes:
 
Yeah it's a little lean on the front end. I may get a custom tune from predator to get that fixed. The 2k-4k adjustment would make the car rich around 4k if I got the front end worked out.

Still happy with the numbers just a little work on that AF and it would/should be better.
 
SilverGTV8 said:
Yeah it's a little lean on the front end. I may get a custom tune from predator to get that fixed. The 2k-4k adjustment would make the car rich around 4k if I got the front end worked out.

Still happy with the numbers just a little work on that AF and it would/should be better.

A custom tune will work very well. Like you said the coarse adjustments we can make ourselves on the Predator overlap sometimes into an rpm range we don't want to adjust. A custom tuner on the other hand can make much more specific adjustments. I bought a custom tune by e-mail for $75, with unlimited tunes, and it's been great.