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2011 Mustang GT 5.0 Cold air intake kits now available from MMR >>
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<blockquote data-quote="Modular Racing" data-source="post: 9744964" data-attributes="member: 18904"><p>My appologies I was told .2 ET but the timeslips below show a .1 increase but apparently the 60 ft suffered from the extra power causing wheelspin!, here is the info that our advertising dept added to our site. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The timeslips below (car # 768) was a back to back test at identical engine and outside temperatures, with the MMR intake installed the car suffered from increased wheelspin (due to the power increase) and this can be seen in the 60 ft time with the intake installed. The car quickly however caught up with the stock pass (left timeslip) and passed it in all other areas and made 2 more MPH over the stock test. Tests were completed on a 100% stock automatic vehicle with 300 miles. Both passes were made within just over 1 hour of eachother. This vehicle is the same vehicle that was dyno tested a few weeks earlier, we also tested a 5 speed model with nearly identical results. We will try to get the dyno posted up next, the format we were sent was not compatible with our website host so hopefully our advertising dept will have that figured out soon.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.modularmustangracing.com/stock%20no%20intake%202011.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /><img src="http://www.modularmustangracing.com/intake%20installed%202011.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Modular Racing, post: 9744964, member: 18904"] My appologies I was told .2 ET but the timeslips below show a .1 increase but apparently the 60 ft suffered from the extra power causing wheelspin!, here is the info that our advertising dept added to our site. The timeslips below (car # 768) was a back to back test at identical engine and outside temperatures, with the MMR intake installed the car suffered from increased wheelspin (due to the power increase) and this can be seen in the 60 ft time with the intake installed. The car quickly however caught up with the stock pass (left timeslip) and passed it in all other areas and made 2 more MPH over the stock test. Tests were completed on a 100% stock automatic vehicle with 300 miles. Both passes were made within just over 1 hour of eachother. This vehicle is the same vehicle that was dyno tested a few weeks earlier, we also tested a 5 speed model with nearly identical results. We will try to get the dyno posted up next, the format we were sent was not compatible with our website host so hopefully our advertising dept will have that figured out soon. [IMG]http://www.modularmustangracing.com/stock%20no%20intake%202011.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://www.modularmustangracing.com/intake%20installed%202011.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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