RSchwarzli
TDR MEMBER
Last fall I dynoed my truck. Put down 273 hp @ 2350 rpm and 650 peak tq. Was sitting at 30 PSI on the street. Then over the winter, I added a full 4" exhaust (increased flow), a 4" inline exhaust brake (decreased flow a little), 60 psi intake and exhaust springs, and adjusted my valves. Then I noticed I was sitting at 28 psi street.
Yesterday I put it onto the dyno, and put down 250. 3 hp @ 2200rpm and 640 peak tq.
What the heck just happened? Down 23 hp and 10 ft/lbs?
I have heard from people that you loose a few psi when the valves are adjusted, but that makes no sense!
Anyone have an idea of what changed? I would not put it past the fact that many of the trucks do have issues spooling on that dyno, but when I see that it is down 2 psi on the street... . :{
Signed Dear Abby, :-laf
Yesterday I put it onto the dyno, and put down 250. 3 hp @ 2200rpm and 640 peak tq.

I have heard from people that you loose a few psi when the valves are adjusted, but that makes no sense!
Anyone have an idea of what changed? I would not put it past the fact that many of the trucks do have issues spooling on that dyno, but when I see that it is down 2 psi on the street... . :{
Signed Dear Abby, :-laf