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Going to the dyno

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4geze63

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Nov 18, 2003
edmonton,
my question is when I goto get dyno tuned next week I was thinking about running it off the downpipe only to achieve max hp, but since I drive with an exhaust on %99 of the time does it make more sense to get it tuned with the exhaust on for tuning accuracy (2.5") or will it not matter?

Also what would be sufficient time before letting a rebuilt engine see the abuse of a dyno?

any guesstimates on what ill rack up


thx :thumb:
 
Tune it with the entire exhaust on.. If you just want to mess around and see what you COULD do at the track, make another run with it off but don't tune for it.
 
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