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onelildude
Sat, March 27th, 2010, 02:00 PM
Im sure this has been covered but i can't find anything on it.......what are the dyno results for our trucks with 87/91/93 tunes????

Im trying to talk a buddy into getting a gryphon over an edge..any help is appreciated

Jackpine
Sat, March 27th, 2010, 03:10 PM
I don't know that anyone has published dyno results for the Gryphon, which is odd, when you think about it. One of our members was going to publish comparisons between the Gryphon and X3 a long time ago, but that never happened. :shrug:

Bill DID publish a dyno graph in this forum about a year ago I think when he went to Edge to help them with their software for the 09 trucks. It was definitely an improvement over stock. For some reason, Edge has been super slow getting an Evolution out for 09-10 trucks and now I suspect they won't bother since they're pushing the CS and CTS units.

- Jack

onelildude
Sat, March 27th, 2010, 10:37 PM
i was just wondering if the 35hp that edge claims is a good reference........with the mods i have.. i put my engine at around 367'ish and my torque at 432'ish

I got those numbers from all of the dealer's websites for my CAI, exhaust, etc...

onelildude
Sun, March 28th, 2010, 10:55 AM
No one has seen any dyno results for 2004 - 2008 5.4's with a gryphon???

shotgun
Sun, March 28th, 2010, 12:18 PM
i was just wondering if the 35hp that edge claims is a good reference........with the mods i have.. i put my engine at around 367'ish and my torque at 432'ish

I got those numbers from all of the dealer's websites for my CAI, exhaust, etc...

While you are definitely higher than stock :thumbs up yellow:, you can't determine your total hp by simply adding the hp for each individual mod.

I recall a Groovy Chick post where she said that if you have a programmer with a custom tune and then add an intake, you will only get about 1/2 the intake hp. She didn't offer a detailed explanation, but she did say it came from the Mad Doctor.

Also remember that most time the mod 'advertised numbers' are at the crank, not RWHP.

Keeblerz28
Fri, April 2nd, 2010, 02:14 PM
i was just wondering if the 35hp that edge claims is a good reference........with the mods i have.. i put my engine at around 367'ish and my torque at 432'ish

I got those numbers from all of the dealer's websites for my CAI, exhaust, etc...

Take your estimated flywheel hp, 367 or whatever, minus your transmission losses.. (367 x 0.75 = 275) Subtract a few more for your bigger, heavier tires (?25?) = 250. Reduced aerodynamics from a 6in lift.. (?25?) = 225. That's maybe what you're looking at for RWHP. Hopefully your performance mods are enough to cancel out your "cool factor" mods. :whistle1:

88Racing
Fri, April 2nd, 2010, 05:54 PM
While you are definitely higher than stock :thumbs up yellow:, you can't determine your total hp by simply adding the hp for each individual mod.

I recall a Groovy Chick post where she said that if you have a programmer with a custom tune and then add an intake, you will only get about 1/2 the intake hp. She didn't offer a detailed explanation, but she did say it came from the Mad Doctor.

Also remember that most time the mod 'advertised numbers' are at the crank, not RWHP.

The numbers advertised on the website are at the wheels

· Gains of up to 35 HP and 45 ft/lbs (5.4L 3-Valve engine)
This is the 91-93 oct perf tune.
· Gains of up to 25 HP and 40 ft/lbs (4.6L & 5.4L 2-Valve engine)
This is also a 91-93 oct perf tune.

Adding a CAI to the equation will only get you about 6hp more.