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pixel67 07-18-2013 09:50 AM

Really liking this setup! I have narrowed the field down to the 57 trim kit and Innovate. Any e85 numbers yet?

FA20Club.com 07-18-2013 09:56 AM

early next week the kit gets turned up on pump and e85

pixel67 07-22-2013 09:32 PM

After waffling back and forth over getting Innovate Kit or 57 Trim Kit, I just hit the order button on the 57 Trim kit along with the flex fuel kit. That super flat torque curve of this kit sold me... And now the waiting begins!

mrk1 07-22-2013 09:46 PM

So there are dynos out for the 60 and 57, how would the 50 trim look?

DriftEightSix 07-23-2013 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrk1 (Post 1089012)
So there are dynos out for the 60 and 57, how would the 50 trim look?

I asked this too.

People have ordered them and yet to install and run on a dyno.

pixel67 08-02-2013 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FA20Club.com (Post 1078570)
early next week the kit gets turned up on pump and e85

Any news on how much this kit likes corn? :burnrubber:

ft_sjo 08-02-2013 11:44 AM

@FA20Club.com Assuming it never gets to 19% humidity in Florida in the summer (or ever?), any particular reason you're deliberately reading low on your dyno? (going by the above chart).. IIRC STD correction uses RH..

Andy@FA20Club 08-02-2013 12:39 PM

What would be a comparison or bases to say it is reading low.

ft_sjo 08-02-2013 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy@FA20Club (Post 1113547)
What would be a comparison or bases to say it is reading low.

A dyno would correct higher if the humidity was higher..

Sportsguy83 08-02-2013 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ft_sjo (Post 1113384)
@FA20Club.com Assuming it never gets to 19% humidity in Florida in the summer (or ever?), any particular reason you're deliberately reading low on your dyno? (going by the above chart).. IIRC STD correction uses RH..

FWIW, I dynoed in a different dyno shop than Tony's aforementioned graph (South FL too). According to the weather report that day, it was 90% humidity but the Dyno sheet read 47%... :iono:

FA20Club.com 08-02-2013 01:19 PM

i think he meant what final numbers are you comparing these results to or are you just asking a question based on potential humidity affecting the CF

ft_sjo 08-02-2013 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FA20Club.com (Post 1113640)
i think he meant what final numbers are you comparing these results to or are you just asking a question based on potential humidity affecting the CF

It was just a general question around the low RH reading which may (negatively) affect the corrected figure (which is shown on your graph above).


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