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Originally Posted by visconti Was on a mustang dyno John Wow interesting. Never had my car (stock) do anything more than 27 degrees on the dyno, 24-26 was the norm.
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Wow interesting.
Never had my car (stock) do anything more than 27 degrees on the dyno, 24-26 was the norm. Now I can expect 28 regularly depending on coolant temp, which is a lot more stable with the huge radiator. Wonder if the G's huge front cooling surface area has anything to do with that. Anyway, thanks for all the info. ![]() |
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