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Old 08-14-2007, 08:22 PM
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My mods are in the sig, I put down 340/357 STD today. This was in 100+ degree weather My AFR on the first run was 11.5:1, so we leaned it out to about 13:1 and picked up some more. Played with the timing some and picked up more hp but there was some detonation so we had to retard the timing a little and so we lost a little. Pretty happy with the results.

Also, I only lost 2 rwhp running a closed cutout, just a true testament to the flow capabilities of the hooker catback.

Not too bad for having cats and 100 degree weather I guess...
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Originally Posted by TLUZLS1
My mods are in the sig, I put down 340/357 STD today. This was in 100+ degree weather My AFR on the first run was 11.5:1, so we leaned it out to about 13:1 and picked up some more. Played with the timing some and picked up more hp but there was some detonation so we had to retard the timing a little and so we lost a little. Pretty happy with the results.

Also, I only lost 2 rwhp running a closed cutout, just a true testament to the flow capabilities of the hooker catback.

Not too bad for having cats and 100 degree weather I guess...
Great bolt-on numbers. Don't worry about the heat, that's what SAE correction factors are for.
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nice numbers man, keep it up...
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Wheres the extra 20 hp you need for me?
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Originally Posted by H/C/I Stang
Wheres the extra 20 hp you need for me?
ouch....1 7/8 are too big and what is even more unnecessary are the 3.5in collectors
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Originally Posted by 5w20
ouch....1 7/8 are too big and what is even more unnecessary are the 3.5in collectors
Whatever...

Since when do you know ANYTHING?
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Originally Posted by H/C/I Stang
Whatever...

Since when do you know ANYTHING?
you starting learning the day i started teaching brah!
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Originally Posted by 5w20
you starting learning the day i started teaching brah!
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