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Old 05-19-2008, 08:22 AM
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The 257hp baseline run corresponds well with other manual transmission cars that claim about 300hp at the crank. Depending on whether or not cars have independent suspensions, and how heavy the driveline components and wheel&tires are, drivetrain losses always seem to fall in the 35-50hp range for RWD clutch-type cars.
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I believe Scott mentioned that to properly disable PSM during dyno, you need to disconnect something inside the fuse box. Did you do that? And did you run your car in 3rd or 4th gear? And did you blow strong air through the side vent on the driver's side to simulate air flow of actual driving?
No, I'd like to hear more about this - like what exactly is disconnected?

4th Gear.

No air in side vent, only front cooling.
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I know that's a fast car when the checkered flag comes out.
It was great to meet you at the track, Mr Clean. Cheers! Mike
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