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Old 03-09-2005, 09:42 PM
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This was at 7.8psi, at about 11:1 AFR and 12 degrees of timing. VERY CONSERVATIVE TUNE. All in all, pretty darn good. The automatic really sucks down some of the power. I am really happy about it!

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Wow, awesome numbers. I still can't get over how you pulled off 11.500xxxxx.... lol! Awesome car man, that is a load of torque.
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Nice, must have been a conservative tune. The turbo tech site in your sig has 775 hp at 16 psi of boost.

I would give my left nut to have a turbo
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Excellent results, Ryan. Way better than the black car because it is still fully streetable and comfortable.

As a note Jim and I are seeing that 16-17 degrees of timing is acceptable at 7-8 psi on my truck. I'd think you might be able to squeeze a couple more degrees.

Great dyno results!
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Looks good ryan, put a cage in that thing and shoot for the tens.
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Not too shabby for a truck motor! Is that with the new stall?
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It looks pretty good to me Ryan. You can even drive that car on one of our cruises You must be pretty thrilled with it huh ?!
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Originally Posted by WAHUSKER
Not too shabby for a truck motor! Is that with the new stall?
Yup, new converter is sweet, little on the tight side, but its all good.
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Kick *** man!
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I must be blind to miss this post.

Awesome Ryan! Great numbers! TQ monster. I guess I have come to expect nothing less from you. You have a lot to be proud of doing all the work yourself.
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Man, Brian's car made more hp with a smaller turbo and cam! But then again he is a manual car.



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