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Old 04-29-2007   #1
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Re: 709whp from Modern Automotive Performance!

Well, it's not like you want torque, since all it does is break shit. My T67 spooled fairly fast, which means more torque in turn.

Did you get any pulls where it didn't spin the tires? Spinning the tires can cause the numbers to do weird things. If it started spinning at 7500 in the pull above, you can see the HP, TQ, and A/F chart trends move up in a weird way after 7500.

I think I was running around 12-14 degrees of timing up top on my car.
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Old 04-29-2007   #2
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Re: 709whp from Modern Automotive Performance!

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Well, it's not like you want torque, since all it does is break shit. My T67 spooled fairly fast, which means more torque in turn.

Did you get any pulls where it didn't spin the tires? Spinning the tires can cause the numbers to do weird things. If it started spinning at 7500 in the pull above, you can see the HP, TQ, and A/F chart trends move up in a weird way after 7500.

I think I was running around 12-14 degrees of timing up top on my car.
Very true lol. We only made two pulls over 700whp as it was like 4am, however check out the A/F in the dyno graph above 7500 it goes crazy as you said.

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