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    2012 Dyno Results

    post up your 2012 numbers, ain't got nothin to hide...


    dyno: ProTech, Austin
    date: 14-Jan-2012
    Car: #95 Firebird
    Class: CMC
    Engine: LT1
    Restrictor: 41mm [dual hole] plate
    HP: 259
    Tq: 304

    Bumped up from the 40mm plate of last year to a 41mm this year.
    pulled 259/304 averaged peaks of 3 runs. last year at Colvin's w/ a 40mm I did 255/304 and with a 39mm I did 251/302, so it is good to see consisent results. I had previously estimated 5hp/mm in plate size for a relative short range of diameters and this set of pulls was spot on.
    Don't worry, I'm sure I'll scale in around 75-100lbs over. Plenty of margin.
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    dyno: Dallas Mustang
    Date: 1/9/12
    Car: #11 Mustang
    Class: CMC
    Engine: 302
    Restrictor: haha
    HP: 261
    TQ: 295

    Same numbers as last year.
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    dyno: Houston Performance
    date: 12-Jan-2012
    Car: #82 Camaro
    Class: CMC
    Engine: LT1
    Restrictor: 36mm [dual hole] plate + one piece of 2" wide duct tape over the air box opening
    HP: 258
    Tq: 302

    The duct tape will be replaced with an identically sized but more durable piece of sheet aluminum before the first race. Dan is making up some more restrictors with smaller openings for the next time it is on the dyno. Let me know if anyone needs some...


    Richard P.

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    dyno: ProTech, Austin
    date: 14-Jan-2012
    Car: #14 Mustang
    Class: CMC
    Engine: 302 EFI
    Restrictor: None
    HP: 251
    Tq: 290

    First dyno numbers with new E303 cam installed.

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    dyno: Colvin Automotive, Austin
    date: 19-Jan-2012
    Car: #29 Camaro
    Class: AI
    Engine: LT1
    Restrictor: 42mm
    HP: 370
    Tq: 365

    Last season I dyno'd 360/360 with a 38mm plate. Shooting for 375 this year so I swapped to a 42mm plate, made a small change to the tune and dyno'd 355 at ProTech last weekend. HP went the wrong way and the AFR was doing some wacky things...no bueno on the tuning change. No time to fix it though so I just got my annual done (Thanks Kyle!) and put it back on the trailer. Tried a different approach in the tune, went to Colvin today and pulled 370/365 with exactly the AFR I was looking for. Started to try a 44mm plate but not while paying hourly dyno rates. It's close enough...I'll just yank some ballast and call it done. No fun paying for two dynos but it's done now, I learned some stuff, and made sure the tune is safe to go out and beat on.
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    My numbers were the same as last year with the newer engine.

    dyno: Alamo - Arlington, Texas
    date: 2-Jan-2012
    Class: CMC
    Restrictor: None
    HP: 264
    Tq: 303

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    dyno: LateModel Racecraft, Houston
    date: 21-Jan-2012
    Car: #25 Mustang
    Class: CMC
    Engine: 4.6L
    Restrictor: A restrictor plate or air restrictor is a device installed at the intake of an engine to limit its power. It is not needed in Mustang applications.
    HP: 255
    Tq: 297
    Last edited by jdlingle; 01-22-2012 at 08:06 PM. Reason: I suck at long division. HP was 255, not 253
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdlingle View Post
    dyno: LateModel Racecraft, Houston
    date: 21-Jan-2012
    Car: #25 Mustang
    Class: CMC
    Engine: 4.6L
    Restrictor: A restrictor plate or air restrictor is a device installed at the intake of an engine to limit its power. It is not needed in Mustang applications.
    HP: 253
    Tq: 297
    Yep, that is a 4.6

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    Dyno: Protech Austin
    date: 1-21-12
    #55 Mustang
    class: CMC
    restrictor: yeah right NONE
    engine: 4.6
    HP: 256
    TQ: 299

    JJ

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    dyno: Central Texas Motorsports, Kempner
    date: 21-Jan-2012
    Car: #21 Mustang
    Class: AI
    Engine: 4.6
    Restrictor: stock pcm tune...
    HP: 290
    Tq: 293

    Good thing that first turn is only about 10' away at MSRH...
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    dyno: Late Model Racecraft, Houston
    date: 21-Jan-2012
    Car: #32 Camaro
    Class: CMC
    Engine: LT1
    Restrictor: 43mm [dual hole] plate
    HP: 262
    Tq: 305

    First set of pulls was 262hp unrestricted. Back on the rollers later w/ 47mm plate to take the edge off, 270hp, but the water temp was low. Got it up in the temp range, three more pulls, 269hp (same 47mm plate). Hmmm. Lets try a 43mm plate, maybe it will keep gaining hp and I'll go run AI.
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