PMAS cold air intake for 11-14 Mustang GT - Track times results

Derek@Lethal

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Hey everyone!


I made a thread a few weeks back introducing this new cold air kit from PMAS and said I had some testing planned for it, so I finally got around to it and would like to share my results. After looking into all the R&D that Nick put into this intake, I had to have one for my personal car. Nick was kind enough to send one down and I told him that I would do some unbiased testing and would post my results.


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My testing was done at the drag strip, Palm Beach International Raceway, this past Friday evening (7/29). The weather was disgusting, it had just finished raining about 2 hours before I arrived to the track, really warm and extremely humid (never mind that the track is located in the swaps of west Jupiter). I will share the actual track times and MPH but also give corrected track times and MPH to help take weather out of the equation. I personally don't put much stock into that, but I figure it would make things more fair.


My car is a 2012 Mustang GT, Manual trans w/ 3.31's and Brembos. Mods to the car are Lund 93 octane tune, 170* Reische thermostst, UPR oil separators and full JBA exhaust w/ H pipe (headers to tips). I ran the stock 19" Brembo wheel up front with a set of chrome 03 Cobra replica wheels out back with 315/35R17 Hoosier drag radials.


I ran the car in 3 different configurations and they are as follows:


-Lund Tune/Stock Intake
-Lund Tune/PMAS "No Tune" Intake (used the same tune as above config)
-Lund Tune/PMAS "Tune Req'd" Intake (installed stock MAF sensor and new Lund Tune)


All runs had consistent engine temps, starting at 181* and ending at about 197*. For this particular test, don't mind the ET so much (which will be improved on). The track was hooking really hard and I kept bogging even after raising launch RPM. I need to mess with the tire pressure (add air) to get it to run better but I didn't want to touch tire pressure as that can effect MPH, all runs were with 16 psi of air in the rear tires. This test is about horsepower so we are more concerned with MPH right now.


So, on with my results:


Run 1 (Lund Tune/Stock Intake)
Time- 7:35 pm
Temp- 87*
Humidity- 65%
Baro- 30.04
DA- 2037


60 foot- 1.80
ET- 12.013
MPH- 115.33


Corrected ET and MPH- [email protected]


Run 2 (Lund Tune/Stock Intake)
Time- 8:08 pm
Results- damn near identical to run #1, [email protected]


Run 3 (Lund Tune/PMAS "No Tune" Intake)
Time- 10:50pm
Temp- 83*
Humidity- 72%
Baro- 30.05
DA- 1769


60 foot- 1.767
ET- 11.854
MPH- 116.80


Corrected ET and MPH- [email protected]


Run 3 (Lund Tune/PMAS "Tune Req'd" Intake)
Time- 11:30pm
Temp- 83*
Humidity- 74%
Baro- 30.05
DA- 1778


60 foot- 1.793 (spun then bogged)
ET- 11.903
MPH- 118.31


Corrected ET and MPH- [email protected]


Personally, I am impressed with my results. The car ran really hard and I was surprised to see these trap speeds in the weather we had. So whether you like the actual results or the correct results, they both show a good increase in power. The "No Tune" set up looks to have gained 20 rwhp, but the "Tune Req'd" version looks to have added even more which is what I was probably the most surprised about. I logged all the runs but on the "No Tune" PMAS run, the nGauge froze and did not log that run so I cannot compare it to the "Tune Req'd" run :mad:


In closing, the intake makes power as advertised. If you already have a Lund tune, I recommend going with the "Tune Req'd" version and having him send you a revision, saves you $100 as well.


You can get your PMAS intakes from us at Lethal Performance for your S197 car either by itself or as part of our power packs featuring the nGauge or SCT X4.


No Tune kit
http://www.lethalperformance.com/pm...ocity-air-intake-system-no-tune-required.html


Tune Required kit
http://www.lethalperformance.com/pm...velocity-air-intake-system-tune-required.html


Power Pack
http://www.lethalperformance.com/le...-and-lund-racing-custom-tuned-programmer.html


If you guys have any questions regarding this intake, tuning or power packs, feel free to contact us!


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D1984

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Awesome, really looking forward to installing mine. Should be here tomorrow according to tracking. I got the tune required version and already have my new Bama V2 revised tune loaded to my InTune, so I can just slap it in load it up and go. Wednesday night I'll most likely be at the track. But it's bracket racing so I won't be doing any comparison run with the stock CAI.
 

Derek@Lethal

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Awesome, really looking forward to installing mine. Should be here tomorrow according to tracking. I got the tune required version and already have my new Bama V2 revised tune loaded to my InTune, so I can just slap it in load it up and go. Wednesday night I'll most likely be at the track. But it's bracket racing so I won't be doing any comparison run with the stock CAI.

Cool deal. The Tune Required version is the way to go and my results cemented that opinion for me. It is nice to have the option of a "no tune required" kit that will still get you 20 rwhp without sacrificing the powertrain warranty.
 

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I never know what to believe with CAI's... I keep hearing a good filter in the stock air box is plenty up to 500hp NA yet I read things like this and begin to wonder why I never tried one. I have even had various tuners tell me it's not even worth it but hell if I even get just a solid tenth of a second improvement that would be worth it to me.
 

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