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Old 05-21-2005, 05:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
itchynackers
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Analyze my dyno sheet please.

I just got my 03 Z dynoed for the first time on a dynojet. Could someone please help me analyze it. I got 358.4 hp, 360 tq with just a vortex & halltech bridge.

The questions I have are... Are these numbers SAE corrected? the CF says 1.01. Does that mean I need to correct it or not? Also, my A/F ratio seems waaay rich. This is the factory tune,no changes. Am I hurting anything with a rich tune? I have never seen a A/F curve go off the chart like this before. What do you think?

Thanks, Adam (hopefully this image works)
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