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All files for this event are stored here:

http://www.beretta.net/fast_lane/dyno_charts/bfest_03/

The JPG files can be viewed by anyone.

The DATA files are located here:

http://www.beretta.net/fast_lane/dyno_c ... t_03/data/

Inside you will find folders with all the run information for that owners car, including A/F Ratio, but you MUST have the Dynojet software.  That can be found here:

http://www.dynojet.com/downloads.shtml

Just download the Full Install.  It's worth it.  You can load up to 3 pulls at a time and display all kinds of things.


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Best 1/4 ET =  13.523 @ 105.16 mph

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hey rex, thanks for all the dyno charts, it came out decent on video but not the greatest, and thanks for everything at the fest.


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Rex are you going to be adding this to the main site or would you like me to?


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I agree rex, thanks a bunch for all the dyno posts!

O yea, me and eric were talking about this before, why is it that you have like 2 mph on stencil? I figure either your car weighs a decent amount less (doubtful), or the "fan" at the dyno didnt do your intercooler justice. I read up on it and from what many people say... the dyno has a problem with intercoolers so people will bring dry ice, NOS, something to spray on it while to run goes on, and it ends up making a pretty decent difference in dyno #s

Murray (not eric)


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Bryan, Please add it.  I just don't have time.  

Murray,  My car was basically running non-intercooled.  The IC was very hot to the touch.  I haven't looked at the datalogs yet to see how hot the IAT was.  That fan wasn't doing squat for the IC.  I knew I was in trouble when Norm asked me if I brought any ice water for the IC.


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Best 1/4 ET =  13.523 @ 105.16 mph

07 Mazda 5 Black on Black (it's slow)

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Ok that would explain the descrepancy (sp?) between you and stencil having the same numbers (if anything aaron had better torque numbers) yet you going 2 mph faster, suggesting a decent amount more power than him.

O well next time you will be able to bring some ice and a HUGE FAN or something. Remember its not only keeping the IC cold, but also alot of ambient air flow going past the IC to help force the heat transfer.


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I will get this up in the fast lane of the site sometime soon.


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Some of that trap speed could also be from his little tires.  He is about out of RPM in 4th at the trap.


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92 Beretta GTZ Quad4 Turbo / 5-speed (sold)
Best 1/4 ET =  13.523 @ 105.16 mph

07 Mazda 5 Black on Black (it's slow)

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Who did you have to beat over the head to steal the data files?

Thank-you.

I've been assumeing 80% for my 4T60-E....is that about right?






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I just asked her to put them on a floppy..  Helps to have some experience.  


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Ok, so DynoJet has a different RunViewer...right click, save as...

http://www.dynojet.com/viewer/RunViewer7.0.1.0.zip

Its mostly the same thing....except now, I have torque curves! Which is weird, I had a curve on run #4, but 2 and 3 where lacking because of the waste spark. However, now I cannot graph against rpm on ANY of them....the curves get VERY weird.

Whats this mean to you? Well, not only does RSM Racing's intake make 4.72 hp, but it also makes 3.67 ft-lbs. Whereas a K&N drop-in makes 1.23 hp and 0.81 ft-lbs. Awesome.

Anyone else get anything different?



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