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Old 12-02-2005, 01:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all, a while back i posted about making a front mount intercooler setup for my ttq 180hp. I dynoed it today....I have a giac chip which first of all is good for 49ftlb of torque at the wheels and 19rwhp to my 180hp yelding 206 torque and 171 rwhp. that is all stock motor with chip and forge cat back exhaust. in stock mode ( no chip) it put down 157 torque and 152 rwhp. with the front mount intercooler it put out 217 torque and 184 rwhp. Id asy the FMIC was a success! the dyno used was the Mustang Dynamometer which in case some dont know its the most unforgiving dyno and usually shows the lowest numbers. Id say the most accurate overall, dynojets are known for showing higher HP numbers. so the overall results matched forge motorsports' numbers for quite a bit less money.
Quite happy with the results, and i must say i was surprised to see the chip put out as much overall torque and power as it did.

good day to all.
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