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Old 02-15-2006, 01:03 PM
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not bad... what kind of rims did you have on the car when you dynoed it... what was the weight of the rim and what brand of tire was on that rim... it would also be interesting to see the results of a 17" rim with a common tire like Michelin Rib... my prediction is you'll probably see another 10 lb/ft of torque and a little extra hp.. (again ... depending on the 18" setup your comparing it to...)
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We have 3 piece 19inch Iforged Wheels with Michelin PS2. That does not affect the reading. Again the Mustang Dyno's read lower then what most people use, Dyno Jet. The Mustang is a better tool for tuning. If you want a big number, run on a Dyno Jet...
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I would love to have done a stock to complete aftermarket, but I dont have the stock parts anymore....
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Rim weight affects dyno results? Never seen that..

Originally Posted by c70Pete
not bad... what kind of rims did you have on the car when you dynoed it... what was the weight of the rim and what brand of tire was on that rim... it would also be interesting to see the results of a 17" rim with a common tire like Michelin Rib... my prediction is you'll probably see another 10 lb/ft of torque and a little extra hp.. (again ... depending on the 18" setup your comparing it to...)



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