Not sure I understand exactly, but to take a screenshot in Windows press the Print Screen button (could be labeled PrtScr or something, it's one of the three keys in the upper right by scroll lock usually) Then open an application (Word, Paint) and paste it. I think if you press shift or alt or ctrl and prtscr it will only capture the active window, if you just hit prtscr it will capture the entire desktop (startbar, systray, etc) Is that what you were asking?
Haha, yeah that's how to do it with a windows keyboard. Mac has no prtscrn button... if only it were that easy.
Shift, open apple, F4.... this will give you a crosshairs... hold the keys down.... click the mouse once at one corner, drag to the other corner, then release.
And this is how I've always done it on the mac side... problem is this command doesn't work when I am on the windows side.
Awesome! That's very impressive considering the boost level. I assume you changed the tune to compensate for the new manifold? Little-no loss down low eh? Again, impressive.
I left the tune exactly the same for all of yesterday's runs. With the boost that low, I wasn't adding any fuel with the secondaries at all... and it was running pretty fat on the stock manifold. My manifold (and the extra power it added) leaned it out about a point and a half... from low 10's to high 11's. The timing was running my old 15psi map, built the day after I did the 277 pull... definitely not the most conducive for making power on low boost.
The idea was to have as direct of a comparison as possible between my manifold and the stocker. I knew I wasn't going there to make big numbers, and honestly I already knew that the top end gains would be there. It is noticeable just driving the car. What I was most interested in seeing, was the low/mid range performance of it versus the stocker. Due to a miscommunication between me and the dyno operator, he let off at 5500 instead of 6500. That is totally my fault for not catching it on the before runs. By the time I noticed, the new manifold was already on the car and I wasn't about to swap back and pay for another batch of runs.
When sanders car is ready again we will get some more numbers running at higher boost, with a higher redline, and we'll see what this thing really does as far as peak gains go. Until then, my results show what it will do on the more average setup, through the meat of the powerband.
Here's a quick pic of the chart for now. Will get some clearer ones up when I figure this crap out.
Run 4 blue - stock manifold
Run 5 red - stock manifold, butterflies tied open
Run 6 green - 505 manifold
Run 7 purple - 505 manifold