Nat!!! I was wondering when we would hear from you. I know what you mean...... the numbers are not impressive from a Mustang to a DynoJet but it was good enough for NISSAN to use that facility for the GT-R Skyline. The acceleration and shifting all work so much better and it will definetly show at the track. Ooohhh by the way STOP using that cheap gas!!!:bigwink:
Running a tank of Mobil 1 now. I was using Phillips 76 but dynoSteve wouldn't quit about how crappy the gas was, course he said yours (Mobil 1)was better but not great. I have been traveling today. I am in beautiful Madisonville, KY (about 120 miles north of Nashville, TN.) working at GE Aircraft Engines. All the testing I got to do with my car was drive it home from the dyno in the 5:00 PM LA traffic from Torrance to Corona......91 pain. Then at 8:00pm down to hotel near Orange County Airport to get up for 6:00 AM flight to Nashville today. So now I have to wait a week to get make it back to the beast. It definately runs better and smoother, I missed it terribly driving thru the Tennessee hills in my Hyundai SUV rental......lol.
Her is the "Knock Box" info on one of the "other" devices he used on your car. I was the dual channel model. They even sell one with a logging connection. http://www.theknockbox.com.au/content/view/5/5/
KNOCK BOX!!! That's it. I understand MOBIL and SHELL in California seem to have the least amount of crap in them.
I used to use Shell (it costs more) and Ron told me it was crap. Then I went to Chevron and didn't see much difference. Now I'm going to Arco (wholly owned subsidiary of BP) and I still don't see much difference. I'm in San Jose. I'm begining to think I'm just doomed. California allows gas stations to get their gas from anyone's refinery to make them competitive. For example I think Mobil's nearest refinery is in Torrence. So Mobil stations up here get it from someone else's refinery. All refineries in CA are supposed to be producing the same thing. Then each company adds their additive package when it goes into the tanker for distribution to the gas stations...