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after tuning
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before tuning
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this is a single cam 2.0? Doesnt seem to be making much top end power. Nice numbers none the less though. Stock cam?
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well done Garry, lets go for a drive!! :D
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When ever you want you can drive Steve
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1985 Jb Fully stock original imaculate
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Hits hard and quick hey.
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Nice. Well done
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Congrats those are good numbers. :beer
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kit wrote:When ever you want you can drive Steve
we might just wait until the rain clears up!!! :shock:
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airbats801 wrote:this is a single cam 2.0? Doesnt seem to be making much top end power. Nice numbers none the less though. Stock cam?
dyno time was cut short because of alternator issues from what garry said, he didnt have a chance to go over the maps right up high in the range so more could be still to come...

has a little camtech stage 2 grind, as garry didnt want to sacrifice any bottom end. actually has a LOT more bottom end than a stock TC06 equipped starion :beer
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Why did you go to a different place this year?
When you use a different dyno, you're not quite comparing apples with apples...
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ah oik, hopefully they can pull some more top end out of that thing. :beer
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enthuzed wrote:Why did you go to a different place this year?
When you use a different dyno, you're not quite comparing apples with apples...
1 it was closer
2 on my reccomendation
3 all DD Dynoes are supposed to give less than app 3 percent variation (apples with apples )
4 you get a far bigger variation in hp if you use different makes of dynoes =apples & oranges
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Post by JD_Stazza_Brendan »

OLD FART wrote:
enthuzed wrote: 3 all DD Dynoes are supposed to give less than app 3 percent variation (apples with apples )
I seriously doubt that happens.
All the Dyno Dynamics dynos in my town read differently.

Comparing a New Mainline dyno to a new Dyno Dynamics dyno on the same day here there was only a 2-3 hp difference
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Nice work mate :)
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All the Dyno Dynamics dynos in my town read differently.
Depends on how frequently they get them recalibrated.
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