Farmer Fran
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I dont see a 50lb difference in that chartYou feel torque. And if they are getting 50lbs of it in the mid rpm’s you will feel that
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I dont see a 50lb difference in that chartYou feel torque. And if they are getting 50lbs of it in the mid rpm’s you will feel that
I think with e85 you will feel it. Otherwise not so much.I dont see a 50lb difference in that chart
Thank you.The baseline run titled " stock " would be with just 93. With no bolt ons, MAYBE 15-20 HP gained?
Lol, my Man swapped his Mustang GT for a Mustang Mach E GT :-)>100hp!?
You gotta learn how to read a dyno graph
it is red lines vs blue lines, not torque vs hp
I think the main benefit at that point is the rev limiter, changing where the power is, and removing some nanny things (speed limiter) etc.With no bolt ons 15-20 HP gain is that noticeable?
It’s like adding that can of octane booster that raised your octane in your gas tank from 91 to 91.5 octane and you feel it.IMHO, not really. Going from my racing days you really would not notice until maybe 50hp.
Edit: I am sure you could "convince yourself" you feel it.
Most people see 25-30 from the headers and 35-40 from the e85Any word on E85 and JLT or are all the gains coming from LTH?
Not sure if im committed yet to a set of LTH yet.
Honestly 430-440 stock would sound about right for a dark horse , so 420-430 for the gt. 400 whp seems like a bit high thats 18% drive train loss, should be 12-15% lossI still find it hilarious that when the S650 came out, they were dynoing 440hp stock and 'MADE SO MUCH MORE POWER THAN GEN3'
Now they are magically doing 400hp baselines...
It would be interesting to know difference in manual and auto drivetrain hp loss .Honestly 430-440 stock would sound about right for a dark horse , so 420-430 for the gt. 400 whp seems like a bit high thats 18% drive train loss, should be 12-15% loss
That would make alot of sense, Im sure those 10spds do sap a lot of power.It would be interesting to know difference in manual and auto drivetrain hp loss .
I know manual is less loss, but how much?
Jon Lund mentioned it in his last FB post when testing new tunes
72 whp increase is something that I might consider. How quiet is quiet mode (valves closed) with the long tube headers? (Starting the Mustang in the morning)The Tunemaker is hard at work putting some impressive numbers down on the dyno at Red’s Performance Garage with some basic bolt on mods!
Baseline runs on this 24’ Mustang GT 10 Speed showed 400 WHP / 368.92 WTQ
With the addition of a JLT Cold Air Intake Kit & Stainless Works Long Tube Headers, still on the stock tune, the car saw 434 WHP / 380 WTQ.
Now, with the addition of a Shoemaker Custom 93 Octane tune, the car made even more with 458 WHP / 388 WTQ.
Finally, with a Shoemaker E85 Custom Tune, the car made an impressive 472 WHP / 405 WTQ.
Check out all of the custom tuning now available for S650 Mustang here: UNLOCKED: TUNING FOR THE 2024+ IS HERE
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