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Lowest dyno numbers ever part II

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biglady112

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May 20, 2004
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We had a chance to earn a free dyno at a dyno day today if we were the lowest powered car. After winning a free dyno last year with my Samurai, I knew we had it in the bag again. This car is all stock aside from 10* base timing and the intake snorkel removed. Now we know where we stand before the turbo goes on. These things run super rich from the factory. That certainly does not help things. I hope everyone enjoys.

39hp 48tq
34hp 42tq uncorrected at 5400ft

This is the first dyno run, 37hp 48tq
Baseline 1994 Geo Metro Dyno - YouTube

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We had a 1929 Ford Model A on our dyno it made 27.5 hp LOL
 
The metro i had back in the day would not go interstate speeds if you did not shift it right. And if it was windy and going up in grade....then you were screwed. You should do the swift swap then turbo it. This is the longest pull ever btw.
 
Lol, my friend dyno'd his Fiat and won "Lowest HP on the Dyno" at our last dyno day. 94hp

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