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Old Nov 17, 2010, 03:11 PM
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2004 RS turboback and a intake AMS Tuned

Like title says, its just my daily driver got it with 39k on her and now has 52k and wanted a tune. So I went to AMS. They dynoed her and got 271hp and 281tq on her at 23lbs on their mustang dyno. I dont know what actual power is since they say mustang dynos read lower than what you make but im happy.

mods are

hks turboback with test pipe
metal bov
cobb intake
AMS MBC set to 23lbs
walbro 255 fuel pump


Not sure where I wanna go from here as far as mods. Any suggestions you may have let me know.




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Old Nov 17, 2010, 04:22 PM
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Depending on how accessible e85 is in your area, i'm sure thats where people are going to tell you to go. With injectors, and the same mod list (maybe a clutch) I dont see why you couldnt be around 350 with e85
Old Nov 17, 2010, 06:47 PM
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lower that bad boy next
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that's impressive number for a stockish setup! thumb up!
Old Nov 18, 2010, 08:15 AM
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E85 at least from what I have seen online is not everywhere around me so i wouldn't wanna risk that as a fuel type right now and I want to lower it but I bottom out leaving my driveway the way it is so that's why I haven't done it yet but something Ive been considering.




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