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2012-04-06 02:10:19
#11
We (Payu,Digitek and myself) were talking about your dyno numbers yesterday on a local meet, car had the peak at 6800+- so it is on stock cams, but I beleive the numbers are a bit high. Just use those numbers as a baseline for future mods and try to use the same dyno for future comparisons. Saludos!
Last edited by macakin on 2012-04-06 at 02-21-03.
2012-04-06 02:30:02
#12
Damn those are some real strong numbers. Take it to the track!
2012-04-06 02:33:17
#13
Well i no,the initial run was 168 or 178 around there. But he just kept going at the nistune and got those numbers but like strat said,cars runs great. @macakin,saludos
2012-04-06 02:35:39
#14
@p10ftw. I will most likely next week. Thanx.
2012-04-06 14:18:06
#15
197whp?

unless you got that motor with internals such as upgraded cams and/or pistons

a friend of mine from trinidad has gotten sr16ve stroked to sr20 and didnt even know it was a 2.0L

what figures are ve's with similar set up putting out on that dyno?

anyways, take it to the track and let's see

peace
2012-04-06 19:39:35
#16
Congrats! Numbers are a good base dyno's vary too much and one should focus on gains and not much in the #s it self. I work with CFT Shop and even if it wasn't 100% accurate/ calibarated moving a mustang dyno and doing such a nice power line the car is defenitly doing some nice power. Just take it to speedworld friday and the 1/4 mile mph will give you a better idea.

Anyways esta cool que lo disfrutes! A las ordenes. Y que mal q no lo pude ver me fui el viernes pasado de aya que estuve mes y 1 semana.
2012-04-06 19:44:22
#17
Gracias Digi..im not in orlando at the moment just went to finish it up and drive it 12 hrs back to tenn which is where im stationed. But i will. Here in tenn all they have is a 1/8 mile but next friday i will take it.
2012-04-06 19:54:12
#18
Oh no wonder. I didn't see much or any b13 se-r's around.

1/8 mile is still good. Just multiply your 1/8 time by 1.55. Should give you a close estimate of your 1/4 time.
2012-04-06 20:25:47
#19
Lol. O ok. Theres a few in orlando i just dont know them like that.
2012-04-07 00:50:48
#20
Freaking awesome,man!
Glad you got home ok.
I will need to go see your tuner whenever I can afford to go VE again.

...and whats up? No money shot? lets see that engine bay.
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