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Originally Posted by Jordo!
What correction factor?
That's about right -- on dynojets using SAE correction, bone stock Z's are in the mid to high 270's on the average, both AT and MT.
Get a tune, and you should be closer to 290.
Ditch the factory cats, and you will creep up over 300 with tune.
See my Proven Power dynothread for details. Also, if you can get the drf's (actual datafiles) and don't mind sharing them, please PM me. I collect this info for my database. I'll make any charts you like in return
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I'll check out the thead thanks for the info
Yeah ill send a pm when I get home