Gen 3 (cold air intake, no tune):
388whp
357wtq
Gen 4 (active exhaust):
408whp (+20)
340wtq (-17)
Time stamp set to comparison.
It’s almost like they pushed the ‘bump’ up further in the range. Looks like the 4.8k dip (650) / bump (550) makes its appearance at 6.1k on the 650.Worth noting the dyno graph itself instead of just focusing on peak power and torque.
The gen 4 makes approx. 15-20whp more from 6250-7500rpm, basically where the car will be during acceleration runs, especially so for those with the 10-speed and its short ratios.
The gen 3 has both a torque and power spike from 4500-5000rpm, coincidentally where the gen 4 has a small valley. The gen 3's torque peak arrives at that 4500rpm spike, but more or less falls exactly in-line with the gen 4's overall torque delivery. So the peak delta of -17wtq is not telling the entire picture; they're producing nearly identical torque above and below that midrange gap.
In short, the gen 4 makes marginal but noticeable improvements where it matters.
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Maybe the blending of the throttle bodies?Curious as to the source of the dip
edit: any chance it’s 2nd tb related?
You wouldn't think so. The engine is at full throttle for a Dyno run, so you would think that Ford would program the PCM for both throttle bodies to be wide open.Maybe the blending of the throttle bodies?
If it’s ‘secondary’ related it should be a fairly quick and easy fix. Will be interesting to see what is found once tuning is opened up.Another comparison, this time from Steeda.
'24 Dark Horse (modified w H-Pipe; only adds ~2hp per Steeda)
408whp
357wtq
'21 GT (modified w Ford Procal 4 Kit - link to kit; claims +19hp/+18lb-ft)
398whp
375wtq
Three things worth mentioning here:
1) A Gen 3 with basic bolt-ons (intake, TB, tune, catback) is making more power and torque from 2750 - 6000rpm than a stock DH 5.0.
2) Once again, we see the Gen 3 surge around 4500, where the Gen 4 takes a slight dive.
3) The Gen 4's dual intake setup must really help it breathe at higher RPM, because once again, from 6000rpm to redline, it continues to make power, even over a modified Gen 3 that has it beat pretty much everywhere else across the range.
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Pull the snorkels, leave the tbs naked and do a pull?…second throttle body to kick in, momentarily creating more air flow and leaning it out for a split second before the fuel catches up.