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Old Apr 10, 2008 | 09:57 PM
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Old Apr 10, 2008 | 09:59 PM
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There's a difference between getting reamed out for asking honest questions or being modest in your statements, and egging people on - you obviously weren't looking for the warm & fuzzy response.
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Congrats on the numbers, however, I'd have to agree that you can never assume your car is making a certain type of power on another dyno based on estimated differences and corrections. If you want to get 425-430whp on a dynojet, roll over to the local dynojet and pay them a little for a few pulls. You'll have a sheet and any claims will be legitimate.

As far as the numbers being 'insane', I don't really think they are that insane. Considering you're running water/methanol, have a custom tune, and are running on increased boost, I'd say they sound about right where they should be. My own personal stock block setup, untuned on the reflash, put down 412whp @ 9.1psi.

Also, I think Jeremy's dyno reads a little low for a dyno jet.
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Congrats on the numbers, however, I'd have to agree that you can never assume your car is making a certain type of power on another dyno based on estimated differences and corrections. If you want to get 425-430whp on a dynojet, roll over to the local dynojet and pay them a little for a few pulls. You'll have a sheet and any claims will be legitimate.

As far as the numbers being 'insane', I don't really think they are that insane. Considering you're running water/methanol, have a custom tune, and are running on increased boost, I'd say they sound about right where they should be. My own personal stock block setup, untuned on the reflash, put down 412whp @ 9.1psi.

Also, I think Jeremy's dyno reads a little low for a dyno jet.
Was gonna bring this up, I remember your car hitting 412 essentially right out of the box.
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Was gonna bring this up, I remember your car hitting 412 essentially right out of the box.
Yeah, I just had the Fujitsubo exhaust, 5/16" plenum spacer, blitz SBC @ 9psi, about 50/50 93/100 (for insurance while on dyno) , and perfect weather at sea level. Still on 380cc injectors and Turbonetics reflash.
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sigh, people and their corrections. so, let me get this straight. you dyno 380whp at pf, now 4xx on a mustang dyno and you for whatever reason gained 50whp over your original 380whp? i think you and robertk need to put down the crack pipe. cocaine, its a helluva, you know?

That **** is hilarious
Old Apr 11, 2008 | 05:47 AM
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Its not insane power.

A Mustang dyno when not corrected to read like a DJ or higher reads lower. If the vehicle weight is not correct numbers can be everywhere.

Go to a DJ and verrify your insanity.
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my fault i didn't know this forum was all about belittling one another. sorry i was unaware of teh forum rules saying that in order to post you must be a arrogant *****. im sorry for not reading all the rules
Well you should have red them first then!!!

No one is belittling you. Facts are the only thing that hold any kind of weight are here. Especially in the FI section. Assumptions are the mother of all failures.
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Originally Posted by JonnyC
There's a difference between getting reamed out for asking honest questions or being modest in your statements, and egging people on - you obviously weren't looking for the warm & fuzzy response.

this sums it up pretty well
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There is nothing wrong with the dyno that was used, I know from personal use. But I think his tune was changed a little hence the increase in power. It may not be insane to everyone else but him with a 50 rwhp gain it is.
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Nobody said there was anything wrong with the dyno used.
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I know of a local mustang dyno that spits out extremely inflated numbers. They don't even bother telling any of their customers that they've adjusted it to spit out "dynojet like" numbers. I'm willing to bet those people get the inflated numbers, then tell everyone they're making even more than that based on the fact that it's a Mustang dyno.

It happens all the time.
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Originally Posted by taurran
I know of a local mustang dyno that spits out extremely inflated numbers. They don't even bother telling any of their customers that they've adjusted it to spit out "dynojet like" numbers. I'm willing to bet those people get the inflated numbers, then tell everyone they're making even more than that based on the fact that it's a Mustang dyno.

It happens all the time.

^^^^
exactly why he shouldnt assume things until he gets it on a dynojet again
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Just be cautious not to go over on the boost remember you have a stock bottom end. Good luck and post up the dyno sheets.
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Originally Posted by taurran
I know of a local mustang dyno that spits out extremely inflated numbers. They don't even bother telling any of their customers that they've adjusted it to spit out "dynojet like" numbers. I'm willing to bet those people get the inflated numbers, then tell everyone they're making even more than that based on the fact that it's a Mustang dyno.

It happens all the time.

I understand what you are saying. But I can guarantee this is not the dyno you are thinking of. My experince with this mustang dyno is about 10% lower with my car vs a dynojet when I compared the two. I thinkl he should run his car on a dynojet just to see. I know there is one in the area where he lives that he should stay away from. It's notorious for inflated numbers.
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Originally Posted by taurran
I know of a local mustang dyno that spits out extremely inflated numbers. They don't even bother telling any of their customers that they've adjusted it to spit out "dynojet like" numbers. I'm willing to bet those people get the inflated numbers, then tell everyone they're making even more than that based on the fact that it's a Mustang dyno.

It happens all the time.
Dynojet is the industry standard so correcting for DJ numbers is a realistic thing to do.

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Old Apr 11, 2008 | 09:54 AM
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considering out of the box with 650cc injectors and utec and everything i made 355whp at pf the fact im making around 430 now is pretty insane. i have a major leak in my up pipe i'll probly be back in orlando so we'll throw in on his dyno to see the numbers :-)
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yea they call this dyno the ball buster :-(
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Originally Posted by JETPILOT
Dynojet is the industry standard so correcting for DJ numbers is a realistic thing to do.

JET
I don't agree. Applying corrections are rarely in line with what the car really makes (see voodoo/magic dyno). The vast majority of the time these shops that apply corrections and/or tweak the load settings on dynos end up overcorrecting. This is beneficial for shops because it gives customers the warm and fuzzy and makes them want to come back for more work and dyno runs. You know what they say - ignorance is bliss. Shops know this and take advantage of it fully.

If you want Dynojet numbers, or want to compare your car to one that was tuned on a Dynojet, go dyno your car on a Dynojet. Plain and simple.
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Originally Posted by taurran
I know of a local mustang dyno that spits out extremely inflated numbers. They don't even bother telling any of their customers that they've adjusted it to spit out "dynojet like" numbers. I'm willing to bet those people get the inflated numbers, then tell everyone they're making even more than that based on the fact that it's a Mustang dyno.

It happens all the time.
haha ya we have a local mustang dyno that I call the slot machine just because you never know what your gonna get!
We also have a superflow that crushes dreams lol NA with all exteral mods plus cams I dynoed 260+ on the superflow/ but on the old mustang dyno....... 311WHP!!! dynoed one week apart lol

p.s. you know how you calibrate mustang dyno's? COPY SUPERFLOW NUMBERS from a superflow car!!!!! LOL joking........



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