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Got to be STD correction factor.Even then, that's still high for a stock 96ci with duals, & a cam with a 41 intake close!!! Make a believer out of all of us???
Since there was such a big uproar over the dyno numbers, I found a scanner and scanned the dyno sheet. This is the best picture I can give you with the limited attachment size HD Forum gives me.
The first run was a test run after they installed the TW555 Cams
The second run is when they fine tuned the SERT
I wasn't trying to **** anyone off or post some bad numbers, I only wanted everyone to see how great this cam is with the 96 engine. All I have to back the numbers up with is the dyno sheet from the dealer!!
The only real thing thats sticks out that I can tell is it's in STD. You SAE #'s would be probably about 4% lower than whats showing. But thats a good looking torque curve either way and is still impressive with just cams! Congrats!
The only real thing thats sticks out that I can tell is it's in STD. You SAE #'s would be probably about 4% lower than whats showing. But thats a good looking torque curve either way and is still impressive with just cams!
Agreed... and for the OP, I don't think anyone was pissed. We were just concerned you may have been sold a bill of goods by some tuning shop. Even subtracting the 4%, those are stout numbers. Well done - enjoy!
96hp is still alot of power for a stock 96ci with just cams, even in STD correction factor.But hey if you got it,& its there be happy.You got a strong runner!!! Most dyno charts i seen put the stock output of a 96ci at like 68hp.That's almost 30 hp with just cams??? geesh
Last edited by arealinvestor; Dec 5, 2010 at 01:42 AM.
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