Awesome app I am gonna have to try it. Have you put your mustang against a built dodge diesel yet?
You will smoke a stock or even a chipped but You will have a hard time with this.
I love your mustang though Awesome job looks super clean
Awesome app I am gonna have to try it. Have you put your mustang against a built dodge diesel yet?
You will smoke a stock or even a chipped but You will have a hard time with this.
I love your mustang though Awesome job looks super clean
Uh... That truck runs 11.5's lol... My car should be 9's... But still, that's moving for a big truck!
Hmmm I wish I had this when I had my Audi. I had a 92 200 quattro with the 20 valve 5 cylinder and a K26 turbo running at 3BAR. It also had the stage 3 chip from intended acceleration in it, and had the head ported, polished, block decked, new aluminum pistons, etc... Put out 638whp at all 4 wheels on 92 octane.
It wasn't available for upgrade from App World for a while after S2 Launch. I bought it on my S1, and App World didn't recognize it as compatible for the S2 until recently.
I understand that but i sent an email to support from the developer of this app and ask if it was available for the s2 if so if he could send me the app. He ask for some info of my order and in a couple of hours i had it on my storm2. I hate world app store they take forever to get updated apps
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Yes. It's not as accurate as a roller or brake dyno, but it is great for doing tuning and trying to get a good idea what mods are working and what not. From some of the numbers I've seen in other threads, while not as precise as a roller or brake dyno, it's not too far off.
You have to enter the weight of the car in as accurately as possible, including yourself and any additional weight (stereo components, heavier wheels, etc) to get an accurate reading.
This is a BS app sugar coated to make you all feel better. If you all want real results take it to a dyno tuner. As for my whp, I was able to push my 2.0 liter Sr20det in my 240sx to 437whp. I run mid 11s on the track. I would love to build my suby for at least 350awhp but I've just been too low on funds.
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This is a BS app sugar coated to make you all feel better. Of you all want real results take it to a dyno tuner. As for my whp, I was able to push my 2.0 liter Sr20det in my 240sx to 437whp. I run mid 11s on the track. I would love to build my suby for at least 350awhp but I've just been too low on funds.
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Here's what my car did to a 360 AWHP Subaru with my shifting at 5k rpms, lol.. (I usually shift at 7k rpms, but my engine was brand new at the time, so I didn't want to take a chance)
And here I am racing a Lightning with a Twin Turbo Ford GT engine (Put over 800rwhp on the rollers):
This is a BS app sugar coated to make you all feel better. If you all want real results take it to a dyno tuner.
Spending $13 to baseline run, and test/tune the addition of mods sounds a **** of a lot better than spending a few hundred on dyno time.
If you want real wheel horsepower numbers, go to a dyno, if you want something to help you know what's working, and/or you can tune yourself, this program works fine.