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My first Dyno, Evo316g Mustang Dynomometer

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Boosted98gsx

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Oct 31, 2002
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I am pleased with the results

386/362 hp/tq uncorrected mustang dyno with 115*F temps in the dyno room.

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Uploading the log. NO boost leaks. Had a pretty massive boost spike though, 27 psi settling to 22..
 

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I am pleased with the results

386/362 hp/tq uncorrected mustang dyno with 115*F temps in the dyno room.

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Uploading the log. NO boost leaks. Had a pretty massive boost spike though, 27 psi settling to 22..

Congrats on the numbers :thumb:

We just put my buddies Colt on the dyno on saturday and it made 368whp on a mustang dyno with a 16g. It was running low timing and really rich afr's at only 20psi :)
 

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Just got back from a dynojet. Made 401tq and 38x hp (don't have the graphs, was an error in the network so they wouldn't print). These were done on c16 and a 27 spike settling at 23psi boost levels.
 
I would be happy with that as well!! I looked at your log and looks real clean but I would try for more boost next time with the same tune and see if you knock any.
You should knock off a high 11 sec pass with that tune no problem on a cool night.
I went 11.80 in my 1g with a B16g at 23 psi on race but that is on a 3180lb ish car with me in it. I did not dyno on race fuel but im sure im right there with ya in HP/TQ #s.
THe 16gs dont like to get reved to the moon but they will put a smile on your face properly tuned and supported. Nice work.:thumb:
 
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