I'm going to be testing some aftermarket plenums on Saturday, and was wanting input as to the most "acceptable" methods.
I planned on doing a stock dyno and capturing the Air Intake Temp (AIT) and Engine Cooling Temp (ECT) to get a baseline dyno.
Pulling the car off the dyno, disconnecting the battery, swapping aftermarket plenum and aftermarket throttle body, re-connecting the battery, going on a short drive (couple of miles) to get the engine back up to temp, then dyno-ing that combo.
I have 3 throttle body/plenum combinations to dyno, and I was planning on repeating this procedure.
I am going to end up posting the results, and I want to avoid anyone calling my test invalid or not up to their standards, so I want any valid suggestions to make this as practical as possible. I'm doing this on MY budget, so I cannot entertain any unreasonable requests that would necessitate any equipment not accessible to me.
This test will be done on a MILDLY modified GT, other that what is in my sig, it will be STOCK. No cams, chips, etc....... I will not try to help one plenum over the other, what I get is what I will report.
I am conducting this test as the "Average Joe Mustang Owner", and am not affiliated with any companies.
Thanks in advance,
Matt
I planned on doing a stock dyno and capturing the Air Intake Temp (AIT) and Engine Cooling Temp (ECT) to get a baseline dyno.
Pulling the car off the dyno, disconnecting the battery, swapping aftermarket plenum and aftermarket throttle body, re-connecting the battery, going on a short drive (couple of miles) to get the engine back up to temp, then dyno-ing that combo.
I have 3 throttle body/plenum combinations to dyno, and I was planning on repeating this procedure.
I am going to end up posting the results, and I want to avoid anyone calling my test invalid or not up to their standards, so I want any valid suggestions to make this as practical as possible. I'm doing this on MY budget, so I cannot entertain any unreasonable requests that would necessitate any equipment not accessible to me.
This test will be done on a MILDLY modified GT, other that what is in my sig, it will be STOCK. No cams, chips, etc....... I will not try to help one plenum over the other, what I get is what I will report.
I am conducting this test as the "Average Joe Mustang Owner", and am not affiliated with any companies.
Thanks in advance,
Matt