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    So you're numbers aren't corrected (aka the numbers are at the wheels)?
    Posted by: quattrothatcould on 2008-04-25 12:10:54
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    In Reply to: My DynoJet numbers... posted by Tgr_Clw on 2008-04-25 11:39:26

    The tq numbers are pretty good; hp is a little low (imo) but that may be bc of the lack of proper cooling available. It does have a really solid torque spike though. Overall, it looks good, and as long as you enjoy driving the car, that's what's important.

    BTW, does Dynojet normally read high or low? And do you know what baseline numbers generally are on a DJ?

    -Matt



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