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Old 09-25-2017, 10:45 PM   #8
ChicagoTommy

 
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Originally Posted by psykostevo View Post
You can't really compare your post tune numbers to Mishimoto's stock dyno numbers. One would think the world works that way, with it being SAE certified numbers and atmospheric corrections, etc. But it's not a perfect world by any means.
See, it's still confusing. These are his PRE-tune numbers. So modded, with a stock tune.

Too bad we will never know what those mods did for him before the tune since no baseline dyno was performed. We can clearly see the mods are causing a very rich condition. Rich enough that I'd recommend pulling the spark plugs and checking them for fouling. I'd wager they are sooty black. Spark plugs should be slightly toasted brownish ceramic white.
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