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    put truck on mobile dyno at carlisle. thoughts? mods in sig.
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    Good Numbers,
    I don't think mine is quite that good, on Motor only.
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    What was the difference between the two runs? 15hp is a fairly large swing even with heat soak.


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    I pulled truck from field over to trailer, they loaded it up, did 2 pretty close runs, both in the 280s and then they let it sit a few minutes and on the 3rd run it did 300. Torque was +/- 1 on all 3 runs. Im not sure myself.

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    For comparison, I put truck on same dyno the year before also. Besides weather differences, I had also swapped out stock dual in/single out cat for magnaflow Y and single 3" cat since then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 96indy View Post
    For comparison, I put truck on same dyno the year before also. Besides weather differences, I had also swapped out stock dual in/single out cat for magnaflow Y and single 3" cat since then.
    Just so you know, most never do the necessary periodic re calibration of the built-in weather station within the dyno. Look up the nearest airports reported weather conditions next time you are on a run and you will see what I mean.
    Your problem isn't the problem. Your reaction is the problem.

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