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Old 06-01-2012, 01:15 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by 94cobra69ss396 View Post
I don't see how you can get peak hp and tq numbers from airflow data. I didn't tune my Cobra, Steve at Powertrain Dynamics did, but I know that when my buddy (Ron's Friend on here) did his twin turbo GTO we took it to GTR to run it on their dyno to get the power numbers.
Ohhh I see what your saying now I totally missed the point you were making before, my bad... no, you can't determine peak numbers based on datalogs.... you can get a pretty good idea of where you car will make the power though. Example, when my car makes 'x' lbs/min of ve airflow at 'y' rpm, that RPM should yield the peak point in the powerband. as far as peak numbers, you can guess based on acceleration at a given weight but that is a total shot in the dark really. I totally missed what you were saying before lol, my bad.
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