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Have never performed a Dyno Run on any previously owned vehicle. However, I plan on purchasing, installing and performing another Dyno Run with Kinetix Plenum and Cats installed. Base Vehicle: 24,000 miles w/Borla Exhaust, Grounding Kit, Denso Iridium Plugs and K&N Panel Filter w/OEM Air Box.
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234/223 on a 5AT w/exhaust sounds right. Good baseline! When are you getting the next dyno done?
Mr. Twisted got 230/230 on his AT with the stillen exhaust (slightly less hp than borla, but more torque)... but got a 10rwhp jump with highflow cats alone, so expect to be in the 250's with your new mods!!
Make sure to give the ECU at least 100 miles/few days to adjust to the new mods before you dyno.
Mr. Twisted got 230/230 on his AT with the stillen exhaust (slightly less hp than borla, but more torque)... but got a 10rwhp jump with highflow cats alone, so expect to be in the 250's with your new mods!!
Make sure to give the ECU at least 100 miles/few days to adjust to the new mods before you dyno.
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