610 whp 560ft/lbs tq
#47
One thing i've noticed with the new Mustang software here locally with our dyno is that it reads consistent with the Dynojets now. Nothing changed or manipulated on the dyno at all from the way Mustang installed it, just the software was updated by Mustang. I have also talked with a friend that works at Procharger where they recently installed a Mustang dyno and they have noticed the same results compared with a local Dynojet dyno.
#50
2 cents...
Use dyno's for safe tuning.
Use the strip for closed course whp estimates.
I do not go to the dyno anymore without already knowing what the car will do within 5whp of what the dyno spits out.
So remember... Tuning tool then trap speeds for validation...
www.speedworldmotorplex.com/calc.htm
He should be able to do 132-133mph on a perfect run.
Use dyno's for safe tuning.
Use the strip for closed course whp estimates.
I do not go to the dyno anymore without already knowing what the car will do within 5whp of what the dyno spits out.
So remember... Tuning tool then trap speeds for validation...
www.speedworldmotorplex.com/calc.htm
He should be able to do 132-133mph on a perfect run.
Last edited by TTP Engineering; Nov 28, 2005 at 10:56 AM.
#52
Originally Posted by InfraRed
nice numbers! have you ran it Orlando SpeedWorld?
We did not hit the RPM in to second gear all the way; look at the mile ph in the 8th was a litter slow! We done 106.9 before so we are looking to do better next time!
Last edited by ProccoEVO; Nov 28, 2005 at 08:53 PM.
#54
Originally Posted by Smogrunner
I stand by my comments.in case you haven't looked at my signature, even at a low 27psi, I have one of the most powerful non-sponsored, non-shop-owned Evo8s in the country.
#55
Originally Posted by ProccoEVO
Well then! I also have one of the most powerful non-sponsored, non-shop-owned Evo8s in the country because I am the owner of Proccolino's Pizzeria and no body pays for my funding but my loyal customer at Proccolino's