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2006 Z06 Dyno Sheet

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(Ignore the model year, it was a typo)


Look at the torque curve *drool*

Shouldn't the HP curve have peaked later than the TQ?

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It did. The hp curve peaked at 6500rpm and torque at 4800rpm

It did. The hp curve peaked at  6500rpm and torque at 4800rpm

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that engine still has potential, that was still climbing when the gas was cut....
My bad I wasn't looking at it closely. I guess I was expecting the peak to be taller and not a broad, although a big flat line like that is awesome. Why did they cut the motor off short of the redline, is this a person's actual car that wasn't broken in?
the redline is 7000 rpm even.
That torque curve is pretty damn flat. Looks like the power really starts coming on at about 4500RPM.
I hope the miles are a typo as well. Hopefully the car was broken in properly. Still nice looking chart, the kind of torque characteristics the imports could only dream of.
I didn't even notice the mileage. If it really did have 0 miles on it then wouldn't it get better results after being broken in?

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Something smells here, the date at top does not match the date further down.
The 0 mileage, model year, the weight, not a common printout for a mustang dyno, only 11 HP at 50 MPH and the low torque :blink:
Drivetrain loss is only about 11% so the torque in no way would be that low.
Interesting the AFR is not listed either.

The graph lines are also way too smooth, esp above 5,200 RPMs

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