New build_Dyno numbers 03 Cobra

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If you don’t mind what is the pulley combo you’re running


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I'm running a stock 3.75" upper on my KB 2.8h with a 4lb lower. Yes it is on E85.

Gained almost 100 hp raising the CR with the same pulley combo.
 
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This was today e85 on 2.3 TVS with the mods listed 2.6 upper/stock lower

Was also tuned on 93 @ 640 rwhp


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Excellent numbers!!!!
Ya gotta love the liquid gold, especially with added compression and boost!!
Did your boost end up at 20# with the 2.6 upper like you were looking for?
The 93 pump gas numbers are nothing to kick rocks at either!! We’re those numbers with the same pulley combo as well or at the previously mentioned 17#?

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Excellent numbers!!!!
Ya gotta love the liquid gold, especially with added compression and boost!!
Did your boost end up at 20# with the 2.6 upper like you were looking for?
The 93 pump gas numbers are nothing to kick rocks at either!! We’re those numbers with the same pulley combo as well or at the previously mentioned 17#?

Ken

Thank you! The 93 tune had the 2.9 pulley and yes the 2.6 was right at 20#.



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Just wondering why the hp and torque are referred to in mph vs rpm. I


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Just wondering why the hp and torque are referred to in mph vs rpm. I


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I can tell you where 5250 is...haha. It can be changed in the dyno settings for the graph and print out.
Also, can everyone just start using SAE correction factors instead of STD? Thanks ;)
 

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I can tell you where 5250 is...haha. It can be changed in the dyno settings for the graph and print out.
Also, can everyone just start using SAE correction factors instead of STD? Thanks ;)

Good point on 5250, I’m guessing SAE and STD are going to provide conflicting numbers


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Good point on 5250, I’m guessing SAE and STD are going to provide conflicting numbers


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The STD numbers will be slightly higher. I was just being a slight pain. I think one of the main differences in the correction factors is the temperature that it's being adjusted to. Someone with more knowledge on it can chime in though.
 

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