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Dyno'd the mystichrome Monday
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<blockquote data-quote="R.D.P." data-source="post: 15031601" data-attributes="member: 155368"><p>Lucas is $8.99 a bottle at Meijer or can possibly be had for cheaper online. One bottle to 12-13 gallons should be good for at least the equivalent of 2-3pts of octane from what I've read. I haven't ran my car without it since I went to the Whipple. Cheap insurance. I'm lucky if I run two tanks a month through my car and I know you drive yours even less.</p><p></p><p>Edit: - I think Lee's dyno is somewhere between a Dynojet and a more typical Mustang dyno. I believe it's about 3% under a typical Dynojet while some Mustang dynos car read as much as 8% under (according to Lee). On my old setup my car was ran on a Dynojet and Lee's Mustang dyno with the same tune, same setup, almost identical conditions, multiple pulls and it was around 3% difference. </p><p></p><p>Lee's numbers are able to be backed up or out performed at the track. To me his numbers are the honest ones and it's really the Dynojets that inflate. Just look as some of the wild numbers posted here, especially in some for sale ads, and it's always on a Dynojet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.D.P., post: 15031601, member: 155368"] Lucas is $8.99 a bottle at Meijer or can possibly be had for cheaper online. One bottle to 12-13 gallons should be good for at least the equivalent of 2-3pts of octane from what I've read. I haven't ran my car without it since I went to the Whipple. Cheap insurance. I'm lucky if I run two tanks a month through my car and I know you drive yours even less. Edit: - I think Lee's dyno is somewhere between a Dynojet and a more typical Mustang dyno. I believe it's about 3% under a typical Dynojet while some Mustang dynos car read as much as 8% under (according to Lee). On my old setup my car was ran on a Dynojet and Lee's Mustang dyno with the same tune, same setup, almost identical conditions, multiple pulls and it was around 3% difference. Lee's numbers are able to be backed up or out performed at the track. To me his numbers are the honest ones and it's really the Dynojets that inflate. Just look as some of the wild numbers posted here, especially in some for sale ads, and it's always on a Dynojet. [/QUOTE]
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