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Old 06-28-2004, 04:29 PM
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I have gone to the track twice since the long tubes have gone on. I have made a little spreadsheet to show my times prior to the long tubes and the 2 times with them. My fuel trims have been modified so the computer isnt adding fuel and the weather wasnt signifigantly different. I have put my bests each day in bold for ease of identification. Note 60' times were even a bit off on the first day there but et was still better. Car is shifting between 6000-6100 RPMS as shown in data logs linked to the time in the below spreadsheet. Any input?

http://tech.cfbinc.com/dave/Logs/Tra...slip%20log.xls
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I can't find any info on Dynamax headers with a quick search. Are you sure these are long tubes? I would expect a couple tenths and few MPH even with a stock cam. If you installed shorty headers, then I could see this happening. Otherwise the only thing I could think of is you simply didn't have a restriction to begin with. If that's the case then adding a good cam would be the next step.
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yep they are 1 3/4" stainless steel long tubes




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