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      11-01-2014, 07:33 PM   #1
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Stock vs. JB4 map 2 Dyno

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We pulled a stock 335 on the dyno and made 245whp/ 266wtq
After installing dp's and a JB4 we had pretty good results: 353whp/ 379wtq


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Solo Motorsports checking in. Feel free to check out our website or swing by the shop and say hello.
We pulled a stock 335 on the dyno and made 245whp/ 266wtq
After installing dp's and a JB4 we had pretty good results: 353whp/ 379wtq


Wow! What a jump! That's nice!
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245 whp seems really low for a stock 335
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245 whp seems really low for a stock 335
It's a mustang dyno, which is kind of known for low dyno readings.
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Nice shop. Good to see a experienced alternative in Atl. Go Braves.
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Thanks for the comments guys.
Keep in mind we are a JB4 dealer and we also offer custom/remote tuning both as a backend for jb4 or oem ecu only.

Yes our mustang has broken quite a few hearts.
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Great numbers, great job@!
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245 whp seems really low for a stock 335
I don't care about the 245whp... what I do care is the 108whp/113wtq gain
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I don't care about the 245whp... what I do care is the 108whp/113wtq gain
Yes that is the important part.
We plan on doing the same thing with another car but only using custom tuning with no jb4.
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Yes that is the important part.
We plan on doing the same thing with another car but only using custom tuning with no jb4.
I wish I did a stock baseline with mine... Though my last 335i put down 426 whp and 463 wtq with JB4 map 5, downpipes, DCI, and some E85 on a dynojet! Would love to see what you put down with some E85!
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