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[quote name='Etnier' date='May 25 2006, 01:06 PM']I am heading in for some dyno pulls tomorrow AM and will report back here.
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Thanks for the heads up on Run-Rite. . . I will have to get it done myself. Just about to crack 82K.
Sean - San Francisco
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I just had a local service centre run the three-step Run Rite fuel system cleaner through my 92 Coupe.
http://www.run-rite.com/industry/products01a.htm
I am in Canada and went to a local Mr. Lube for the service. It cost me $89 CDN. I recommend this product. Right away the car sounds better (idle and while accelerating). It feels more responsive, although I will not push the car hard until the fuel additive has run through.
Some interesting notes:
When running the induction cleaner through, the service technician used a clamp to hold the RPMs at 2k. At the end of the cleaning the RPMs had increased by 300rpm! Cool.
The temp gauge went up to just before 10 o-clock (a little higher then the mid point temp). It started at the bottom indictor (~8 o’clock, warmed up). Needless to say the engine got hot during the induction cleaning.
mrayner
92 Coupe, Blk/Blk, <acronym title='Limited Slip Differential'>LSD</acronym>, 17" Cup-II
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Sorry to hear it's not working out. Have they run any other 968s on that Dyno? If so how does it compare? I have heard Dynomite dynos read a lower than others (kind of like a Mustang and I would be very happy with those numbers from a Mustang). Obviously the drop off is not good no matter what but I would want to see a stock 968 pull at the same time.
'95 968 Cabriolet White/Chestnut Brown
'94 968 Cabriolet Midnight Blue/Gray