dyno numbers for my 97 lude
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dyno numbers for my 97 lude
I had my car mustang dynoed yesterday. i made around 205 at 7psi. then maded 232 at 10 psi. my motor is stock. do these numbers sound weak. the guy told me that in mid range it was running sort of lean, 13.8. will that cause low numbers?
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Re: dyno numbers for my 97 lude (SMOOTH97LUDE)
13.8 is kind of lean.
If you want some good answers give more info about your setup. What turbo, what manegment, etc.
Oh and when you boost a lude, be prepared for it to blow. Not if, but when.
If you want some good answers give more info about your setup. What turbo, what manegment, etc.
Oh and when you boost a lude, be prepared for it to blow. Not if, but when.
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Re: dyno numbers for my 97 lude (MordecaiPSI)
Lean will actually cause you to have higher numbers.
But those numbers do seem a little low.... unless your running a Greddy kit.
But those numbers do seem a little low.... unless your running a Greddy kit.
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Re: dyno numbers for my 97 lude (SMOOTH97LUDE)
My setup:
t3/t4 turbine do not know specs.
max rev mani
tial wastegate w/ open dump tube
fmu 6:1
rc 370
intank 255
max rev intercooler
vafc
t3/t4 turbine do not know specs.
max rev mani
tial wastegate w/ open dump tube
fmu 6:1
rc 370
intank 255
max rev intercooler
vafc
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Re: dyno numbers for my 97 lude (MordecaiPSI)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MordecaiPSI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Oh and when you boost a lude, be prepared for it to blow. Not if, but when.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Be prepared for it to blow if you continue boosting on it with a/f numbers of 13.8:1.
Be prepared for it to blow if you continue boosting on it with a/f numbers of 13.8:1.
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