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Old 08-31-2007, 05:04 PM   #27
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Couple comments:

Where are the charts?

Please try some punctuation yarisdarkness, your posts are tough on the brain...

Did you make environmental notes with the dyno pulls? Temp, humidity most importantly. When we are talking such small gains being a large overall percentage, all variables gotta be tracked. It's not uncommon to see Mustangs pull 5-7 hp different on the same dyno over just a couple of hours. That's only 2% change for them, but that's 6% for a yaris...

I'm a BIG Nay-Sayer (Nay I Say, Nay, Nay) as to trying to pull more power from a Yaris. I look at it from Toyota's perspective, If there was cheap hp to be had, it wouldn't have been left on the table in this micro car class... Can someone run the numbers on just the HP producing stuff to see what street price per hp would be?
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