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Another note; *if* the dip is able to be pulled out at 9800 I think time at peak power will be increased which will be a boon for tracks with length.
 
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My 2016 shows no signs of power loss at 11k rpm on the Dyno with stock cams and valve springs. What am i doing wrong lol.

i have a land n sea Dyno.


https://youtu.be/dPYKELJ3qKk
Looks like your peak power is at 10.5K according to the video. Are you using a Competition Werkes exhaust?

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It has to be the pipe because your Dyno chart looks pretty solid.

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My 2016 shows no signs of power loss at 11k rpm on the Dyno with stock cams and valve springs. What am i doing wrong lol.

i have a land n sea Dyno.


https://youtu.be/dPYKELJ3qKk
I am not seeing any RPM pickup unless you linked the RPM from the PCV program into dyno-max. That would lead to some inaccuracies if you are you using the smart RPM function given to us by land and sea, the stock tach is not accurate.Then all the other runs shown on this forum by all the contributors are RPM based instead of time based which does provide a difference in how the chart will appear. The inertia roll dyno that you use will also read very differently from a load based system as well. I am not saying that your chart is wrong, it could be very possible that this setup nets peak power gains because I have not tested the Werkes pipe. But it seems there is room for error in this system which could lead to your results being different.
 

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I am not seeing any RPM pickup unless you linked the RPM from the PCV program into dyno-max. That would lead to some inaccuracies if you are you using the smart RPM function given to us by land and sea, the stock tach is not accurate.Then all the other runs shown on this forum by all the contributors are RPM based instead of time based which does provide a difference in how the chart will appear. The inertia roll dyno that you use will also read very differently from a load based system as well. I am not saying that your chart is wrong, it could be very possible that this setup nets peak power gains because I have not tested the Werkes pipe. But it seems there is room for error in this system which could lead to your results being different.

Here is my baseline for reference.
https://ibb.co/dFTbiS
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