Why am I still slow?
Cams suck, tranny sucks....replace those, and you'll be whoopin some major ass.
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2015 Ford Mustang GT Fastback - Ingot Silver - 6M - Performance Package - Gibson Catback, JLT CAI, FR 47lb injectors, BAMA E85 tune, Eibach Sportline, BMR wheel hop kit, UPR oil separator, Steeda shifter bushing/bracket
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Good deal... Got a buddy who has one... HP readings are wrong though... It said I have 48 HP and the weight I entered was correct. LOL
So I guess I'll hafta run the 1/4 a bunch of times to get it goin.
Thanks.
Harry
So I guess I'll hafta run the 1/4 a bunch of times to get it goin.
Thanks.
Harry
The gtech isn't going to tell you anything about how your motor is running. It's an accelerometer. It measures acceleration.
A much more useful tuning tool in lieu of a dyno is a wide band oxygen sensor used in conjunction with some way of tuning your computer; be it a V-AFC, Hondata, AEM PEMS, whatever. Here's a nice relatively cheap one: http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/default.htm
It gives pretty spot-on accurate readings of what your a/f ratio is and then you can use whatever mechanism to adjust the fuel curve to compensate.
A much more useful tuning tool in lieu of a dyno is a wide band oxygen sensor used in conjunction with some way of tuning your computer; be it a V-AFC, Hondata, AEM PEMS, whatever. Here's a nice relatively cheap one: http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/default.htm
It gives pretty spot-on accurate readings of what your a/f ratio is and then you can use whatever mechanism to adjust the fuel curve to compensate.


