Well both must be true because the internet said so!Lies that make it on the internet.
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That will make the car noticeably faster. Whether or not it makes 470 depends on the dyno, tune, air temp on the day of the test.Between adding catted LTH and and E85 tune, would I be around 470whp?
Dyno will give you adjusted for the air temp at time of test. Dynojet, SAE, yes approx. 470.That will make the car noticeably faster. Whether or not it makes 470 depends on the dyno, tune, air temp on the day of the test.
it could make 470
That’s irrelevant if the thing isn’t calibrated right, when they almost never are. get on a mustang dyno, see how the numbers change from a dyno jet.Dyno will give you adjusted for the air temp at time of test. Dynojet, SAE, yes approx. 470.
I always get the dynojet run files that I can study as long as I like after the fact. You can double check the weather conditions to verify the adjustments.. In the 3 dynojets I've used over the years, I think within 5hp at this power level, assuming the weather station is picking up the temperature in the room. Of course I'm assuming car is warmed up (drivetrain loosens) and the oil/coolant temp is roughly similar. I've taken to use one of those infrared temp guns.That’s irrelevant if the thing isn’t calibrated right, when they almost never are. get on a mustang dyno, see how the numbers change from a dyno jet.
I’ve personally seen +\-15 hp on two different dynojets. It’s not consistent at all