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LouG

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I'm always a bit sceptical of wheel dyno figures, they just have too many variables to put too much faith in.
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I'm always a bit sceptical of wheel dyno figures, they just have too many variables to put too much faith in.
that's why I said "apparently" in my comment above 😉
I agree that there are a few variables, however I have to go with the graphs I've been provided.
 

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Doubt it, even a forced induction car is not easy to gain 80hp with just a tune let alone a NA.
On my 14 Shelby GT 500 I did the stage 4 kit from VMP they claimed 90hp. That's a much larger throttle body and I added on a bigger elbow behind the throttle body , pulley , sparkplugs of course a tune. I never dyno it but on the highway it was insane had to be careful revving out 3rd tires would break loose. On the street it was like driving on ICE and i loved every minute.
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