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Dyno run on 107,000 mile 07 FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1401021" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Perhaps my '07 was not as bad as some. Or maybe I'm more tolerant (or dumber) than others?? My 2011 is somewhat smoother but it just feels a bit more refined rather than a night-and-day difference.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, its nice to know they can still put out the power when needed. My (new-to-me) 2011 "feels" like it may have a few more ponies on tap but it has 140,000 fewer miles. It also does a bit better at the gas pump than the '07 ever did. Perhaps some changes in the 2011 fuelling may make it seem a little livelier. The '07 has ever consumed a measureable amount of oil between changes and shows no symptoms of giving up in the near future.</p><p></p><p>Tempted to take it for a dyno run, just to see. Are the blue and red lines before and after tweaking? Improvement is decent!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1401021, member: 19880"] Perhaps my '07 was not as bad as some. Or maybe I'm more tolerant (or dumber) than others?? My 2011 is somewhat smoother but it just feels a bit more refined rather than a night-and-day difference. Anyway, its nice to know they can still put out the power when needed. My (new-to-me) 2011 "feels" like it may have a few more ponies on tap but it has 140,000 fewer miles. It also does a bit better at the gas pump than the '07 ever did. Perhaps some changes in the 2011 fuelling may make it seem a little livelier. The '07 has ever consumed a measureable amount of oil between changes and shows no symptoms of giving up in the near future. Tempted to take it for a dyno run, just to see. Are the blue and red lines before and after tweaking? Improvement is decent! [/QUOTE]
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