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Old 10-22-2012, 11:23 AM
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just finished up my first build and picked it up from my tuner on Thursday and took it to a dyno day on Friday

Stock bottom end LS1:
ported 243's w/ 2.02/1.60 valves and 62cc chambers
FAST 92/92
G5X3 on 114LSA
ATI 10% U/D pulley
TSP 1-7/8" headers
TSP true duals
FTP 98mm lid
85mm MAF
60lb injectors
T56 with 3.42 10bolt

I had 3 pulls and the power was climbing with each pull. Ended up putting down 458/411 and am pretty happy with the numbers overall.

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Great numbers congrats man.
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What's the SAE number?
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nice numbers, did u flycutt?
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Originally Posted by DaFireMan
nice numbers, did u flycutt?
yea, I did .080 intake and .040 exhaust
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Originally Posted by raysadude
What's the SAE number?
Minus 2.3% I think. Not sure why we are seeing all these STD graphs lately. I guess people want to feel they have bigger numbers than they do. Likely the tuners/dyno operators, but the customer should be aware and ask for SAE correction.

Too the OP, still great numbers in SAE.
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great results... 243's are very capable heads



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