Midlife Crises
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Yesterday I had the opportunity to run my Mustang on a new to the area Dynojet. Running the same Brenspeed tune I used last year to break into the 10s. With a belly full Sunoco 260 GT Plus it pulled a peek HP of 496 @ 6,600 and peek torque of 445 @ 4,100. It made over 400 torque from 3,000 to 6,000 rpm. The power and torque curves are not smooth with lots of waves but no drastic jumps or drops. Then I loaded a tune from Lito he has been working on and is not quite finished. The appearance of the curves from the two tuners is night and day. Lito’s charts are smooth from beginning to end. The A/F ratio does not wander and acceleration is constant to the limiter. I had some wheel slippage on the dyno above 5,000 and still pulled 515HP @ 6,900 rpm. Peek torque is 485 @ 4,800 rpm. It made over 400 torque from 3,000 to 6,500 rpm and the HP curve hits 500 at 6,200.
The difference between the two tunes is very clear. Brenspeed is sloppy and unrefined and Lito’s tune is much cleaner and precise. The A/F ratio grafs smoother and the exhaust no longer stinks and burns the eyes.
Draw your own conclusion from this but I can tell you Brenspeed will never piss me off again.
The difference between the two tunes is very clear. Brenspeed is sloppy and unrefined and Lito’s tune is much cleaner and precise. The A/F ratio grafs smoother and the exhaust no longer stinks and burns the eyes.
Draw your own conclusion from this but I can tell you Brenspeed will never piss me off again.
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