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Originally Posted by Eighties Meta
just noticed my CF is SAE so thats supposed to mean that it's accounting for differences in temp, etc.....
I've no choice now but to stop caring because I'm certainly not having stuff removed.
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as much as they say SAE accounts for things like that.. it doesn't really.
You can go back to the same dyno shop 3 days in a row and see variances in your numbers.
I've seen my stock numbers at 279, go to 292 with an exhaust go down to 280 with same exhaust go down to 260 (bad gas that time) etc. No mod changes.
If you truly want to always see changes, before they did the install, they should have done a dyno on that day, done the install and then try another dyno. Even then there will be slight variances (not sure where you are but the temps in GA can start out at like 65 in up till like 9 am and then skyrocket to around 92+ by 1-2pm)