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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
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Dyno Day?
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<blockquote data-quote="04MystiCobra" data-source="post: 5456372" data-attributes="member: 14513"><p>463/498. 19* of timing. 11.4 a/f</p><p>No nitrous as my clutch will not hold it. Stop using it since the last dyno day.</p><p>I dont run race gas since I drive it all the time. </p><p>You hear that the Eaton is all done when pushed as hard as I am and you can see it a bit in the upper rpms but everytime I dyno she turns in very consistant #s. The last few times I've dyno'd I've driving a long way and jumped right on the dyno and for all 3 runs the numbers stayed the same or got alittle better. The main reason I spin mine so hard is I use my low end torque so much and hardly need to spin my motor that hard to worry about the heat and blower rpm. If I do get into the revs I short shift it.</p><p>I still feel that this is the setup for a true daily driver. I use the torque way more often than the horsepower and for the few more ponies I'd get by stepping down(~5-10hp) its not worth the loss in torque (~20-35tq). :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04MystiCobra, post: 5456372, member: 14513"] 463/498. 19* of timing. 11.4 a/f No nitrous as my clutch will not hold it. Stop using it since the last dyno day. I dont run race gas since I drive it all the time. You hear that the Eaton is all done when pushed as hard as I am and you can see it a bit in the upper rpms but everytime I dyno she turns in very consistant #s. The last few times I've dyno'd I've driving a long way and jumped right on the dyno and for all 3 runs the numbers stayed the same or got alittle better. The main reason I spin mine so hard is I use my low end torque so much and hardly need to spin my motor that hard to worry about the heat and blower rpm. If I do get into the revs I short shift it. I still feel that this is the setup for a true daily driver. I use the torque way more often than the horsepower and for the few more ponies I'd get by stepping down(~5-10hp) its not worth the loss in torque (~20-35tq). :beer: [/QUOTE]
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