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40% Drive train loss
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<blockquote data-quote="onlya302" data-source="post: 15826503" data-attributes="member: 14404"><p>When they did the dyno runs before did they do it right after you drove it to the shop? If so it could have already been heat soaked and just pulled all the timing out and made the number low. Maybe just try putting it on the dyno and run fans on it an hour or so to bring down the MCT and make a pull to see if the power doesn't drop off again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onlya302, post: 15826503, member: 14404"] When they did the dyno runs before did they do it right after you drove it to the shop? If so it could have already been heat soaked and just pulled all the timing out and made the number low. Maybe just try putting it on the dyno and run fans on it an hour or so to bring down the MCT and make a pull to see if the power doesn't drop off again. [/QUOTE]
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