Dyno Results AT g35 2003 Sedan

Old Jul 17, 2008 | 12:18 AM
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if sae does not take pressure into correction , i would say that standard correction would be the more accurate one
Neither is more accurate than the other. The ending numbers aren't important here so don't get too caught up in that. Just make sure they always use STD when you dyno there in the future. Keep is consistent. That's the key.
 
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Old Jul 17, 2008 | 12:44 AM
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will do,,,
now If My car was running a but lean,, does that mean it would not respond well to intake and exhaust mods?
Im just thinking of trying some intake mods again now that my AFR is in order
 
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Old Jul 17, 2008 | 01:15 AM
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Originally Posted by infinitialex
will do,,,
now If My car was running a but lean,, does that mean it would not respond well to intake and exhaust mods?
Im just thinking of trying some intake mods again now that my AFR is in order
It might help, but keep in mind there are plenty of avid racers with a bit more mods and tuning that were actually quicker and faster in the 1/4 mile after removing their intakes. The only intake I'd consider would be the Stillen and if I had it, I'd fab it up so it's an enclosed airbox.
 
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