This graph Shows the awesome gains that I would not have thought possible. However look how the intake temps dropped across the board. The car still sounds mellow from Exhaust Pipes. You can definately hear the intake down its not obnoxious.
First I would like to thank DevilGen or allowing you to share your three Dyno attempts and I hope he is happy with the ‘sound effects’ and the ‘feeling’ of increased power!
I can tell you that there are few of us on this forum who are obsessed with unlocking the power of the V8 Tau engine and even fewer of us who may understand the intricacies of our ECU programming, that would agree with me to gain 50hp by adding few bolt-ons is highly unlikely, if not impossible without a proper ECU tune! Not to mention, those who studied the ECU would tell you that it does adapt over time (roughly 200 miles) and not instantly!? (Maybe different between 1st Gen R-Spec 5.0 and 2015 5.0, but I very much doubt it!)
However, to get to the meat of the issue, I find some of these results to be suspect and maybe open to interpretation, due to several inconsistencies with these reports:
1 – Some members may know that for a Mustang Dyno, it is absolutely crucial to enter the correct vehicle weight, in these particular tests, the number that was used is off by as much as 900+ pounds (correct weight should be 4588 pounds + the driver), which may explain the abysmal HP numbers noted by all three tests.
2 – You went to great lengths to try to hide the measured MPH for MAX TRQ and HP for all three tests (after / for each TRQ and HP numbers)! Why?
Fortunately for others that I care about on this forum, I have ways…
So I found out that for test 2 and 3 the speed was around 103 MPH which tells me you where in 4th gear for these tests, however for test 1 the speed was around 88 MPH which tells me you were in third gear!
Right there could explain the magical gains noted between test 1 and tests 2 & 3.
Next on the menu; the Mustang Dyno manual clearly states that measurements should be taken with the closest 1:1 ratio gear, which for the Genesis 8sp is actually the 5th gear, should one wishes to get some proper readings!
http://www.mustangdyne.com/mustangd...uploads/downloads/2011/11/QuickStartGuide.pdf
3 – But wait! Look at the 10 degree temperature reading differences I hear you say?
Well from your web site I see you have a fancy AWD Mustang Dyno which undoubtedly has an equally impressive variable exhaust fan(s) connected to the ‘Stag’? If so, I am wondering what effect the exhaust fan speed would have between 88mph and 103mph simulated wind speed at the same RPMs?
Around 10 Degrees or so, I would hasten to guess?
Regardless of your test results, I am sure we all thank you for your efforts and for sharing....
However, only the other day a cars sales man tried to flog me a 5500 miles ‘demo’ car as new!
So please do forgive the ‘stiff upper lip’ and the black humor as it is still work in progress, even after 15 years of being across the pond!
