o2 rt/10 dyno results stock

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well guys is this about right, let me know
what ya think, thanks tom
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sorry about the size, new at this lol, tom
 

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Not bad numbers. My 02 put down 428 HP/466 TQ with smooth tubes/filter and muffler delete. You should atleast get that stuff done to your car, throttle response and the exhaust note is so much better than stock.

Planning some mods, aren't we?
 

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I disagree with the idea that the car is running rich. You must understand that while running at 70 MPH or better the air flow will be more significant. You just can't produce this on a dyno. I may be off, but this begs the question, will the computer add more gas as the air flow increases at higher speeds?
 

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At WOT the fuel mix is fixed from the factory. I wouldn't count on more significant air flow above 70mph. NACA ducts back flow air out and into the boundary layer air stream running over the hood at speeds less than 70mph.
 

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It was good seeing you at the beach Tom. Your car looks great. Did they ever give any awards or what? Anyway, you should take into account that they didn't have a fan in front which could possibly help as well. Overall, the dyno numbers look good for a stock viper with only smooth tubes.
 
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