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Siizzzoooo

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got my car dynoed at Slammin 'N Jammin car show.

I ran stock boost, 7lbs, or .5 bar on my boost controller

I was expecting about 170-180whp...anyways..

As far as performance mods here is the list(short):

Engine:
JDM S13 Redtop SR20det-Professionally installed and tuned by Heavy Throttle of NY
Heavy Throttle Hotpipe
Greddy Pulley set
Greddy Type S bov
Greddy Profec A Boost controller
Greddy Turbo Timer
Greddy 3" Downpipe
Test Pipe
Apex'i N1 Dual catback exhaust
Permacool 14" electric fan with adjustable thermostat
Spec Stage 3 6 puck clutch

EVERYTHING ELSESTOCK including
ecu
intercooler
original fuel pump
injectors
turbo, t25
stock MAF
internals
intake manifold

Any guesses on what I dynoed?

It was on a Mustang Dynometer if that means anything

I am going to upload it somewhere, its a huge 369kb size pix
 
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Haha i knew he was scared.
 
yeah he is lucky he got one of those factory freaks. You lucky mofo
 
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Krnmackmattsta said:
thats crazy...those numbers are lower than wat would get on a dynojet. THATS CRAZY!
im not quite sure i understand what you're saying there

i was told Mustang Dynos are way more accurate versus dynojets which are overrated
 
Siizzzoooo said:
im not quite sure i understand what you're saying there

i was told Mustang Dynos are way more accurate versus dynojets which are overrated
still it doesnt matter you still dynoed high. which kicks ass
 
Siizzzoooo said:
im not quite sure i understand what you're saying there

i was told Mustang Dynos are way more accurate versus dynojets which are overrated
Well it depends on who you ask. Some people live by dynojets and some by mustang dynos. I guess if you're looking for consistency, you should just use the same dyno for all ur dyno purposes. It probably is true that mustang dynos are more accurate according to "street" standards cuz their methods take in account of "street conditions", or so i've heard. I'm not an expert on dynos so i wouldnt know lol. It's not really bout accuracy but more about consistency, because each dynos have their degrees of being skewed.
 
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