Originally Posted by Dominic Toretto
I'll give you a cookie if you can find where I stated or emplied that peak power determines acceleration entirely  .
-Alex
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No need to be defensive. It's just a conversation. If you can't handle it, don't post on the subject.
Originally Posted by DirtyD
There was a guy on the Facebook group that posted a dyno graph of his F150 a couple of weeks ago.
Stated the truck (5.0 w/ straight pipes and an AFE CAI) made 4xx whp and 42x wtq. I called BS. He didn't like it.
When he posted the graph, the dyno readings skyrocketed when the truck hit the factory rev limiter, obviously skewing his "peak" numbers. He honestly believe his truck made that peak power for a split second of RPM...LOL
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That's kind of what I'm referring to. People do stuff like that putting way too much stock into dyno numbers for bragging rights but then only end up looking like a clown when the performance of the vehicle doesn't match claimed peak numbers.
The only numbers that matter are performance numbers at the track and A/F ratio.