Dyno numbers in the heat

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  1. silverbulletGT New Member

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    I finally put my car on the dyno. I drove 4 hours to an event some friends were having. My car didnt even get to cool down for 10 mins before they put it on the dyno. It was 96 deg. out with 100% humidity.


    446HP SAE
    451TQ SAE


    Soon to come: Ported blower with a 2 lb lower!
  2. Dr. Wu 2000 New Member

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    Great #'s. Gotta think that heat and humidity took some power from you. :shrug:
  3. The Factor New Member

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    "Technically" the heat outside will make NO difference since the numbers are SAE. But a hot engine might :notnice:
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    I noticed you plan on porting the blower. It was my experience that the gains are minimal without also doing the throttle body and inlet pipe. :shrug:

    Those numbers look right SAE with the mods you have listed.
  6. silverbulletGT New Member

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    I plan on picking up an accufab as soon as I find a good deal on one.(not paying $500)

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