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Old 01-24-2009, 02:52 PM
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Already done... Ill be posting after I get back from lunch. I have SAE and STD graphs so everyone can be happy
Thanks Ron, it's going on Diner time.
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Just got home... Long day... Will get the graphs up shortly.
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Uncorrected/SAE/STD graphs are all in the first post.... Not the difference some were expecting, but they are up
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Wow I love all that extra torque and the idle of the car is so normal, Honestly I would think it was a bolt on C6 if I saw him at a light.

What are the specs of the cam ? If they are not secret.
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Thanks Ron, any reason you keep the smoothing on 3?
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Pretty much industry standard....
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Originally Posted by Ron@Vengeance
Uncorrected/SAE/STD graphs are all in the first post.... Not the difference some were expecting, but they are up
I was more interested in the area under the curve more so than peak. Uncorrected was done on two separate days and weather conditions which can't be an accurate comparison. SAE makes it a lot more accurate when comparing before and after.




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