on the way to the dyno
Third Gear Ratio (:1) 1.18
Fourth Gear Ratio (:1) 0.89
.07 but still. 4th is more OD than 3rd. ALL dyno runs I've done have been 4th.
specs are different for SC set ups. this is in the LNF section fellas.
i was guesstimating lol i didn't have the data sheet in front of me
generally going with the most middle gear is the " best" usually it's closest to 1:1 (not in his situation) and engine load is it's the highest so it's easier on the engine.. I've done dynos in 3rd and 4th and in 3rd i made 2 hp more (different tranny obviously) but now i wont dyno in 4th because theres really not a point for me
generally going with the most middle gear is the " best" usually it's closest to 1:1 (not in his situation) and engine load is it's the highest so it's easier on the engine.. I've done dynos in 3rd and 4th and in 3rd i made 2 hp more (different tranny obviously) but now i wont dyno in 4th because theres really not a point for me
i dynoed with all my mods in my sig. 24psi trifecta tune 4th gear pull
334 whp 352tq they used no fan plus it was high 80 degrees outside lol
i was happy. ill post picture of the sheet later.
334 whp 352tq they used no fan plus it was high 80 degrees outside lol
i was happy. ill post picture of the sheet later.
Yeah nice numbers bro. I dyno'd 295/319 on my old safe HPT tune. Im dying to dyno my Trifecta tune now, which is still pretty safe so it should be about the same. Some mods coming so Im waiting for that before I dyno
the retarded guy didnt go past like 4k in the first 2 runs. finally 3rd run 4th gear pull hit 6000k rpm

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Last edited by ssturbo305; Apr 26, 2010 at 12:29 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
That printout is from a dynocom. Which everyone on here seems to think always reads higher than a dynojet. I have tuned cars on both dynojets and dynocoms with similar results. Dynocoms are like mustang dynos, they have to be calibrated properly to read accurately.
**** the gear ratio. be nice to the dyno. if you were a dyno, would you rather slow a car three times from 105-107 or three times from 140+??? besides. dyno's are inconsistent, tracks aren't
I took my dyno numbers down because I am tired of arguing about them even though I dynoed my car bone stock on the same dyno. Stock on that dynocom I used it made 253 whp 247 wrtq STD. corrected (242 whp 237 wrtq SAE corrected). Same as most on dynojets make.
Another dynocom car making more then the norm running the same tune. Coincidence? I think not lol.
I havent personally compared the 2 dyno's yet but Im working on getting to a Dynocom to see how much different it is.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...XMX78p22mGod5g
I havent personally compared the 2 dyno's yet but Im working on getting to a Dynocom to see how much different it is.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...XMX78p22mGod5g
317whp 366wtrq = dynojet
284whp 325trq = mustang dyno with MORE mods
Another dynocom car making more then the norm running the same tune. Coincidence? I think not lol.
I havent personally compared the 2 dyno's yet but Im working on getting to a Dynocom to see how much different it is.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...XMX78p22mGod5g
I havent personally compared the 2 dyno's yet but Im working on getting to a Dynocom to see how much different it is.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...XMX78p22mGod5g
I have compared them but not with my own car.
Mustang dynos are the same way, they have to be calibrated. I have seen a bone stock LNF Cobalt make about 260 whp on a mustang dyno. I have seen as low as 215 whp stock on a mustang dyno. That is very inconsistant. I have used two different dynocoms and one dyno jet and as long as the same correction factors are used the three dynos are within 3-4 whp of each other.
Last edited by Terminator2; Apr 26, 2010 at 02:30 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
242 whp 237wrtq SAE stock, 345 whp 375wrtq SAE fully bolted and tuned. 253 whp 247 wtrq STD stock 363 whp 393 wrtq STD fully bolted and tuned. Most dynojets of stock TC cobalt are 240-250 whp and 250-260 wtrq. The highest stock dyno number I have ever seen was made by agent007kimball at 256 whp on a mustang dyno. Mkribs made on approx 215 whp stock on a different mustang dyno. That is inconsistant if you ask me.
TO me, numbers are numbers. Track times and trap is what I care about.
mkriebs trapped 110 with 245whp from tune only.
I have cars that have supposedly 30+whp on me (cobalts), yet I'm trapping higher than them. Go figure
The 2 dyno's I've been to have been within +/- 1whp and 3wtq.
mkriebs trapped 110 with 245whp from tune only.
I have cars that have supposedly 30+whp on me (cobalts), yet I'm trapping higher than them. Go figure

The 2 dyno's I've been to have been within +/- 1whp and 3wtq.
242 whp 237wrtq SAE stock, 345 whp 375wrtq SAE fully bolted and tuned. 253 whp 247 wtrq STD stock 363 whp 393 wrtq STD fully bolted and tuned. Most dynojets of stock TC cobalt are 240-250 whp and 250-260 wtrq. The highest stock dyno number I have ever seen was made by agent007kimball at 256 whp on a mustang dyno. Mkribs made on approx 215 whp stock on a different mustang dyno. That is inconsistant if you ask me.

just throwin it out there
Those changes due to correction factors are VERY liberal. Ross' TVS car we dyno'd and checked all 3 corrections, ALL 3 were within 7whp TOTAL of each other.. 296 SAE, 299 STD and 303 UNCORR. And Ive seen my own SS do the same on a dynojet. Not 10+whp between each..



