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Old 11-08-2006, 06:37 PM
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just got back from dyno haddad motorsport. and i'm happy
Old 11-08-2006, 09:24 PM
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Breaking the cherry on this thread, Way to go brother. You are in the exclusive 400/400 + N/A club. Welcome aboard.
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What did the tune cost? Did they get the cold start, idle, and cruise tuning done well? Heard that's supposed to be the good thing about the type of dyno they have.
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Awesome numbers with 224 Cam & PRC LS6 Heads buddy

Graph please .

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pretty interesting dyno sheet. am I reading something wrong?? 1380+ lb/ft tq ?!?!?!
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Great numbers, i had almost the same setup and did 428hp/401ftlbs through a 9 inch and steel driveshaft. That was when i had the m6 of course. Have fun!!
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very nice
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Congrats on the new set-up!
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Originally Posted by allngn_c5
pretty interesting dyno sheet. am I reading something wrong?? 1380+ lb/ft tq ?!?!?!
It's a dynapack dyno.
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Originally Posted by allngn_c5
pretty interesting dyno sheet. am I reading something wrong?? 1380+ lb/ft tq ?!?!?!

Divide the torque by the gear ratio.
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How does it run?
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Originally Posted by 2000PewterZ28
Divide the torque by the gear ratio.
Thanks, I didn't know that's how the Tq # was arrived at. Appreciate the info, now I am a bit smarter Idiot. LOL. Thanks.




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