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Old 07-02-2007, 12:50 AM   #71 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by master_1011
I'm not hyping up the 03 cause I drive one..which I do...but, there have been MANY instances where all three model years dyno'd the same in stock form. That leads me to believe that the bigger injectors were only introduced to lead people to the dealerships....

Production variation and you can't really accurately compare chassis dyno numbers. With bone stock cars on the same, very consistent dyno during local dyno days where 30+ cars have gone through I've noticed a small but significant difference in the power curve from the '03 to the '04+ (which have a different engine controller that has a different calibration). Data logging will also show the '04+ also run slightly more boost.

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