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<blockquote data-quote="COBB Tuning" data-source="post: 1446278" data-attributes="member: 30143"><p>We quote power gains in percentage form because there can be so much variation in the actual WHP/WTQ figures that any given dyno will read. But by doing a baseline pull on a dyno, and then a tuned pull on the same dyno (with same fuel/environmental conditions), you should be able to replicate the gains we advertise.</p><p></p><p>On our Dynojet here at COBB HQ, a stock Raptor will typically put down around ~380 WHP and ~490 WTQ, with KOM at +1.0 (indicating highest fuel quality on 93 OCT). On a Stage 1 93 map, we typically see around ~440 WHP and ~570 WTQ.</p><p></p><p>The Accessport does not need to be plugged in at all times. As soon as you are finished installing or changing maps, you can unplug the device from your car. But, if you want to view any gauges on the AP or datalog, the AP will need to be plugged in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBB Tuning, post: 1446278, member: 30143"] We quote power gains in percentage form because there can be so much variation in the actual WHP/WTQ figures that any given dyno will read. But by doing a baseline pull on a dyno, and then a tuned pull on the same dyno (with same fuel/environmental conditions), you should be able to replicate the gains we advertise. On our Dynojet here at COBB HQ, a stock Raptor will typically put down around ~380 WHP and ~490 WTQ, with KOM at +1.0 (indicating highest fuel quality on 93 OCT). On a Stage 1 93 map, we typically see around ~440 WHP and ~570 WTQ. The Accessport does not need to be plugged in at all times. As soon as you are finished installing or changing maps, you can unplug the device from your car. But, if you want to view any gauges on the AP or datalog, the AP will need to be plugged in. [/QUOTE]
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