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Old 02-15-2005, 06:01 PM
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I can't find my dyno sheet anywhere. I was wondering when the HP starts to fall off and at what rpm with stock cam and internal.
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Originally Posted by Uno99
I can't find my dyno sheet anywhere. I was wondering when the HP starts to fall off and at what rpm with stock cam and internal.
If memory serves around 5K to 5200 rpm.
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Thx , then why would my stock rpm shift point be set so far above that?
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you can cure a lot of that drop by just changing the valve springs if you are interested in doing something like that!
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Originally Posted by Uno99
Thx , then why would my stock rpm shift point be set so far above that?

To keep you in your power band is one of the reasons. Its not that much higher




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