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Old 10-27-2005, 06:28 PM
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2001 Trans Am- Mods:AFR 205, 224/228 *114 .560 .565, Kooks w/cats, 85mm lid/Maf, 3200 vig, ASP pulley, BG Ram Air, Rapid tune
Old 10-27-2005, 06:32 PM
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Wow! Not much dropoff at all at 7 grand. Nice and flat. Wouldn't think it'd be too picky if you overrevved it a tad. I like that.
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Here's before heads,pulley and BG ram air
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Originally Posted by RGR Pete
224/228 *114 .560 .565
So you didn't use the AFR 6016 224/228 grind? It's 224/228 .581-.588@114. Also, did you mill the heads and what head gasket did you use?
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The heads were milled .025 and cosmatic gaskets used. (11.1 to 1)
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I just learned a good lesson in what Dyno's are good for. #%@$

Here's my new numbers(from the track)

60'-1.58
330-4.718
1/8-7.342
MPH-93.06
1/4-11.55
MPH-117.2
Stock Sup.(DMS Springs) Stock TB,intake and bouncing off the rev. limiter at the 1000'
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Nice job Rob. We'll hopefully see another tenth on the 19th with some shift point adjustment. Not too bad for a full weight WS6!




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