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    initial dyno comparison but I don't think its tuned right now judging form the dyno sheet and AF. About 10 whp gain and 7 foot pounds of torque from the numbers I caught. The pics are a bit big and the rpm range isn't the same between runs and the owner will be dynoing again after the ECM has had time to learn again.
    Ben
    60DegreeV6.com
    WOT-Tech.com

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    Good work, a 10 HP gain on the dyno with out tuning for the mods is impressive.

    It would have been interesting to see if there was any KR present during the runs.....
    2000 Grand Am GT
    2011 Chevy Impala

    "The world's best cam combined with a poor set of heads will produce an engine that's a dog. But bolt on a set of great heads even with a poor cam, and that engine will still make great power." ~John Lingenfelter

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    • #3
      Yeah, tuning ability would be key. I am anxious to see how the dyno tuning goes with whoever does it.
      Ben
      60DegreeV6.com
      WOT-Tech.com

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      • #4
        whats the "WCF" ?

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        • #5
          with correction factor.
          Ben
          60DegreeV6.com
          WOT-Tech.com

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          • #6
            does that mean tuning? er, self learning? must be a LATE model obdII thing?

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            • #7
              Its need tuning, not "learning".
              Ben
              60DegreeV6.com
              WOT-Tech.com

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              • #8
                oh yeah newbiestyle's ride. im also very interested to see what the numbers are after tuning.

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                • #9
                  WCF is weather correction factor....they try to factor in weather to give a more consistent idea of power output of X vehicle. That way all dynos that use this are corrected for Sea Level

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                  • #10
                    hmm, when i went to the dyno the other week, it said on the sheet: correction factor; 1.03. does that mean 1.0 is sea level, er?

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                    • #11
                      from what I have been told, yes 1.0 would be 68 degrees F, 0 feet elevation and no humidity. 1.03 sounds reasonable considering I was told every point was a lot t (1.1). If you don't know the correction factor, then the dyno operator could have used a higher factor to make the engine seem more powerful than it really is.
                      Ben
                      60DegreeV6.com
                      WOT-Tech.com

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                      • #12
                        well we save that for the mustang boys...lol

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