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What exactly are you going to do on a "street tune" that won't already be done on the Dyno?
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Junior SCH Member
We don't have a mustang dyno around here so we use the dyno jet 248c. Sometimes even after tuning the car on the dyno the car will still detonate under load. This is mainly due to using only 91 octane around here. So we run the car up a grade with a load on the motor and check to see if the knock sensors go off on the auto tap. Due to some problems with the car right now it can't be tuned yet. The radiator has a crack in it and the electric fan is not working. Always something to bring your whole week down. So maybe in a week or two we can have it back on the dyno. We had it on the dyno today for a little bit but it was just going from bad to worse with the way the car was heating up. Oh well....just my luck I guess. :(
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Haha, well, good luck with it and hopefully the problems stop for you... I hate issues like that... that get in the way of progress and cost money, but are just simply anoying. Good luck, let us know how it goes.
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