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Old Mar 24, 2016, 04:54 PM
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My evo tune

After being tuned in January I finally have all my tuning info. Took my 9 MR to Rev Works in FL and got myself dual maps from Jestr. Car has stock motor and stock turbo; mods are as follows.

Buschur 3" tbe w/ test pipe
Bushcur 3.5" fmic
Buschur intake w/ amsoil filter
uicp and licp upgrade
1100cc high z FICs
Dw200
Buschur mbc

These are the results from the Mustang dyno




Car made 338/371 at 25psi for 93 octane

397/434 spike at 30psi for e85

These are with correction factor. They gave me some other numbers as well without but I figure Ill take the lower number so that Im not overhyping lol.

below is the virtual dyno graph



Virual dyno shows more hp than tq. Im not sure how its possible since the dyno showed more tq than hp

Anyway below is data log for the e85 pull





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Old Mar 24, 2016, 05:27 PM
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You should change your smoothing settings to display a more realistic VD number.
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Originally Posted by Jwhalen07
You should change your smoothing settings to display a more realistic VD number.
that came from the tuner, I dont have any software myself.
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8,9 or a 10? Good numbers anyway.
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Its an evo 9 but the numbers are kind of fluffed. Pretty interesting there is zero regard for torque control on a stock engine.
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Moon dyno
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Originally Posted by Jwhalen07
Its an evo 9 but the numbers are kind of fluffed. Pretty interesting there is zero regard for torque control on a stock engine.
It was tuned by a very reputable tuner who also has rave reviews on evom. Can you elaborate on torque control? Do you mean the amount of peak torque?
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Moon dyno
Whats a moon dyno lol
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The dyno reads high. Those are lofty numbers for a 9 turbo.
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Originally Posted by letsgetthisdone
The dyno reads high. Those are lofty numbers for a 9 turbo.
Weird. I was told this specific dyno read lower than usual and Jestr agreed. I'm gonna take him at his word since he has plenty of experience but even so numbers are just numbers anyway. If they're fluffed it's fine with me so long as the car still kicks *** :-)

He actually told me my car was a beast.
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Yup it reads high especially for a Mustang Dyno. At least you can use this as a baseline for any future mods provided you go to the same tuner with the same dyno.
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