Captain Greg
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In my previous questions I asked about cat removal, the debate was divided with it having value and some saying no value .
So I decided to do a dyno run …my car is stock 50 with open rear boxes, boy was i disappointed….it pushed no where near what Ford claim 435 Hp
So the car with cats installed delivered a modest 280kw (375Hp)
So out came the cats, back on the dyno …instant improvement with not much more noise
…however it went to 289kw ….then a tune where they played with the ignition timing and cam timing through the range.
It ended with a relatively stock 50l mustang from 280Kw to a respectable 300Kw 403Hp…still not close to the claimed Ford spin doctors who said 435Hp
Rear wheel torque went from 496Nm to 552Nm …that was not bad …total bill for cat, removal & tune and a number of dyno runs was around 400USD.
The guys said if we used a better fuel we would see improved performance, our fuel locally is not great 95 octane.
So I decided to do a dyno run …my car is stock 50 with open rear boxes, boy was i disappointed….it pushed no where near what Ford claim 435 Hp

So the car with cats installed delivered a modest 280kw (375Hp)
So out came the cats, back on the dyno …instant improvement with not much more noise

It ended with a relatively stock 50l mustang from 280Kw to a respectable 300Kw 403Hp…still not close to the claimed Ford spin doctors who said 435Hp

Rear wheel torque went from 496Nm to 552Nm …that was not bad …total bill for cat, removal & tune and a number of dyno runs was around 400USD.
The guys said if we used a better fuel we would see improved performance, our fuel locally is not great 95 octane.
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