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Old 08-30-2008, 08:10 AM
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Just wanted to thank Patriot, texas speed, and of coarse Kaltech Tuning on LI for my #'s

This was on a mustang dyno, car has
stage 1 243 patriots
TSP torquer 2
Older qtp's/home true duals
ls6/home ported tb
4130 driveshaft
and a 4.11' geared 12 bolt(whining moser)

418 rwhp/380 rwtq

Going to put a ported 92/92 on it and see how she does...

Im very happy considering the h/c cost $1400 NEW... the car gained 58rwhp, and 30 rwtq from my 224 cam only, which was on a dynojet.
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good numbers, and the ported fast should help out alot.
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ya hopefully 440-450 but thats 1100-1200 for 20-30 hp
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Christian, congrat's on the great #'s.. car's smooth as a baby bottom during the pull as well... Def glad to see that "gremlin" has ran away...

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Originally Posted by Kaltech Tuning
Christian, congrat's on the great #'s.. car's smooth as a baby bottom during the pull as well... Def glad to see that "gremlin" has ran away...

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nice numbers
now to the track
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I suspect it is just the 'Y'-scale (ft*lbs) that is being used, but that looks like an extremely peaky torque curve...


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