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had a dyno day today..... really low #'s
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<blockquote data-quote="VNMOUS1" data-source="post: 14752189" data-attributes="member: 36794"><p>I guarantee you it was heat soaked. </p><p></p><p>As suggested earlier, you're actually better off pulling off the street and directly onto the dyno that you are letting it sit and bake in its own crap for any period of time.</p><p></p><p>After I make a pass at the track, my peak of 130-135 drops down to 120 or so before I get back to the pits (Multi pass/multi fan heat exchanger!!).</p><p></p><p>I can turn it off for 30 minutes and go 'key on' and the IAT2 is around 175*!!! Start the car and get the pump and fans going and it drops to 120 in about a minute.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://vmptuning.com/07-12-gt500-cooling/vmphe-dual/" target="_blank">http://vmptuning.com/07-12-gt500-cooling/vmphe-dual/</a></p><p></p><p>On sale today and tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>And don't ever dyno your car without getting a datalog unless you just want something to look at. Data is knowledge. Your relative density on that day was 97.65% with a DA of over 1000 ft above terrain.</p><p></p><p>bj</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VNMOUS1, post: 14752189, member: 36794"] I guarantee you it was heat soaked. As suggested earlier, you're actually better off pulling off the street and directly onto the dyno that you are letting it sit and bake in its own crap for any period of time. After I make a pass at the track, my peak of 130-135 drops down to 120 or so before I get back to the pits (Multi pass/multi fan heat exchanger!!). I can turn it off for 30 minutes and go 'key on' and the IAT2 is around 175*!!! Start the car and get the pump and fans going and it drops to 120 in about a minute. [url]http://vmptuning.com/07-12-gt500-cooling/vmphe-dual/[/url] On sale today and tomorrow. And don't ever dyno your car without getting a datalog unless you just want something to look at. Data is knowledge. Your relative density on that day was 97.65% with a DA of over 1000 ft above terrain. bj [/QUOTE]
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