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2004 Mustang GT vert
426 rwhp, 446 ft-lbs
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Albuquerque, NM
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supercharger and high altitude
I just got my Procharger installed this weekend and will be getting dyno tuned tomorrow here in Melbourne FL. I'm moving to Albuquerque in about a month though -- it's about 5000-5500 ft above sea level, am I going to need to get retuned when I get out there? Or do you think I could just ask the tuner to store a "high-altitude tune" on my XCal2 that I could put on when I get up there that will account for the lower air pressure?
I'll try to get some pics tomorrow of the dyno and my new set-up. |
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