2003 Cobra on the Dyno Waiting for my tune

KingCobra10Sec

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmPv5aMDq1A]YouTube - 2003 Cobra Ported Eaton Dyno Run[/ame]

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My Final Cut on my mac is asking me for a serial # so I used generic software
 

stagedz

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It says custom ported.....thats pretty awesome hp numbers...I guess your tq is a little lower because of the long tube headers(i dont have). I made 453rwhp/487rwtq on a mustang dyno at 16psi.
 

stagedz

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Throw some spray on that baby(with a separate tune)....my 75 wet shot with the lower timing tune made 500rwhp/614rwtq on the mustang and that was still usin 93pump Your horsepower numbers will be pretty insane with your setup.
 

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Hey, that's my car!

KingCobra, thanks for the vid. Nice tune on your car too.

See sig. for mods (not much).

Stock H pipe, not X. 464 HP, not 466.

Stock air and fuel.

My self port produced 14.0 psi., 0.2 psi less than predicted, but that may be because of the LTs. I am very happy with the results. The pull was stopped at 6400 but she was still pulling and the HP was still climbing. A safe tune for pump gas. Mustang Dyno.

All-in-all, I would like to say that my self port project was a very rewarding experience and would recommend that if you get the chance or opportunity, do it. I did alot of research, learned alot and know what's under my hood. Met some outstanding people and appreciate their help and advice.

I would also like to thank Jon Lund, Kevin Hand, and Michael Rauscher for the tune.

Now, if it would just dry up around here, I'd like to see what happens when the rubber meets the road.
 

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