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Old Mar 16, 2007 | 10:42 AM
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I just got back from the shop a little while ago . I have 273whp and 249 TQ on a Mustang dyno . Mods are : Pop charger , Motordyne 5/16 ISO spacer , Mrev2 , Kinetix resonated TP's , X02 exhaust .

My Z is a 06 revup . In the future im planning on getting a UTEC and a lightweight flywheel and a better clutch . God only knows i could possibly hit 280+whp with the UTEC and a good tune .

My base run in which i don;t have a print our for was 245 whp and 221 tq .
This was with only a greddy muffler . Which i have heard some people say it makes the car loose HP .

The 2nd run ( bottom set of lines on the first dyno sheet ) is with a pop charger and alphawerks headers . 247whp & 226 tq .

The 3rd run ( the top set of lines in the first dyno sheet ) is with the addition of Mrev2 , 5/16 iso spacer . kitnetix resonated TP's . 253whp & 242 tq .

The 4th run ( the top line on the 2nd dyno sheet ) is witht he additon of the X02 (HKS replica ) exhaust , and a reset on the ECU . 273whp & 249 tq . I have never rest the ECU before i got the exhaust .

The bottom set of lines on the 2nd dyno sheet is my 3rd run . to show the difference between the 2 runs .

All of the work was done at the same shop and the same Mustang dyno ( Thank you Japtrix ) .
Attached Thumbnails Just got back from the dyno -- 273WHP & 249 TQ-dyno-before-exhaust.jpg   Just got back from the dyno -- 273WHP & 249 TQ-document.jpg  

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Old Mar 16, 2007 | 12:48 PM
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Wow nice to see that you don't have to spend $1500 to gain some real horse power. I see a replica can offer the same results of some name brand out their.
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Old Mar 16, 2007 | 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by 06SilverstoneZ
Hello all,

I just got back from the shop a little while ago . I have 273whp and 249 TQ on a Mustang dyno . Mods are : Pop charger , Motordyne 5/16 ISO spacer , Mrev2 , Kinetix resonated TP's , X02 exhaust .

My Z is a 06 revup . In the future im planning on getting a UTEC and a lightweight flywheel and a better clutch . God only knows i could possibly hit 280+whp with the UTEC and a good tune .

My base run in which i don;t have a print our for was 245 whp and 221 tq .
This was with only a greddy muffler . Which i have heard some people say it makes the car loose HP .

The 2nd run ( bottom set of lines on the first dyno sheet ) is with a pop charger and alphawerks headers . 247whp & 226 tq .

The 3rd run ( the top set of lines in the first dyno sheet ) is with the addition of Mrev2 , 5/16 iso spacer . kitnetix resonated TP's . 253whp & 242 tq .

The 4th run ( the top line on the 2nd dyno sheet ) is witht he additon of the X02 (HKS replica ) exhaust , and a reset on the ECU . 273whp & 249 tq . I have never rest the ECU before i got the exhaust .

The bottom set of lines on the 2nd dyno sheet is my 3rd run . to show the difference between the 2 runs .

All of the work was done at the same shop and the same Mustang dyno ( Thank you Japtrix ) .
Excellent write up 06SilverstoneZ.

Your post should be in a text book as an example of how people should write up their dyno experiences for forum publication. Short, detailed with data and direct.

And great dyno gains too.

The MREV set up really thickened up the midrange while the catback kicked in the full potential of your headers and test pipes.

The combination of the intake and exhaust not only increased the peaks of HP and TQ, it really increased the average power (across the whole band) considerably. That will be easily felt while driving.

And I bet it sounds much better and louder than stock too.

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you should get some headers next also
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Old Mar 17, 2007 | 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by NVS_350Z
you should get some headers next also

Im guessing you missed the part where he said ____ and alphawerks headers..
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Old Mar 17, 2007 | 06:34 AM
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Congratulations on your new found power. Be sure to make some videos and post the results!
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Old Mar 17, 2007 | 06:35 AM
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yes I didnt see it on his mod list but now I see it in his 2nd run next to the popcharger!
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i had similar numbers at japtrix the other day as well...

i made 266 whp and 250 tq with the non-revup motor

i'm going to post up the sheet and list of mods as soon as a get a chance to scan it. but good numbers over all.
you should really consider getting an EMS to get the most out of those mods.
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Old Mar 17, 2007 | 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Chako135
i had similar numbers at japtrix the other day as well...

i made 266 whp and 250 tq with the non-revup motor

i'm going to post up the sheet and list of mods as soon as a get a chance to scan it. but good numbers over all.
you should really consider getting an EMS to get the most out of those mods.

Did you just dyno your car recently ? I think roger was telling me about your #' s yesterday . You have an 03 right ?
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Old Mar 17, 2007 | 07:22 AM
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Sweet numbers, I wish you had reset your ECU after the Mrev2/Spacer install...also wondering what the gains were w/ just the HKS ko exhaust...great numbers btw~
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Old Mar 17, 2007 | 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by 06SilverstoneZ
Did you just dyno your car recently ? I think roger was telling me about your #' s yesterday . You have an 03 right ?
yup thats me...
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Old Mar 17, 2007 | 09:12 AM
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it looks like your running lean, better get that Utec sooner then later. nice numbers.
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Old Mar 17, 2007 | 02:30 PM
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very nice do you plan to add a shorter throw?
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Old Mar 18, 2007 | 05:42 PM
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Sweet! LEt us know how the butt dyno feels... Need subjective feedback to go with this. Very informative though. Thanks!
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Old Mar 18, 2007 | 06:59 PM
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too bad you didnt reset the ECU after the exhaust. So we could get a before and after of the exhaust
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Old Jun 12, 2007 | 01:13 PM
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I hate to bump an old thread but do you have any pics and vids of your car with the exhaust? any other pics?
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Old Jun 12, 2007 | 01:35 PM
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Where should the AFR be for his setup?
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Old Jun 12, 2007 | 04:02 PM
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In my experience best AFR is around 13.1 all the way to redline


By the way, this is a REALLY Great thread.

noobs, please use this as an example.... thanks

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Old Jun 13, 2007 | 08:55 AM
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Nice numbers, very promising to see this kind of response out of the basic bolt ons.
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Old Jun 14, 2007 | 11:03 AM
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wow cant wait to see what a UTEC would do as well...
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