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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by BAIN
Cool let me know. Are you going to run spray with that SS 4000 because I thought the PT series was better for N/A and SS for spray.
I will let you know what it does!! You are right, I think, about the difference in the SS and the PT series, but this was a trade deal. If I was ordering it, I would have gotten the PT series. But, I am happy with it so far though, and even though I don't plan on spraying now.........you never know.... so this was a good deal for me!!
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Old Feb 2, 2005 | 05:27 PM
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yeah it did im juss trying for the cam only record..i put it on the dyno and im making more power then the ms3 and heads.. then all of a sudden it juss flat lines and my af goes rich cant figure out the prob juss yet..dont know if its picking up knock or what..alot of people seem to think i have a broken valve spring so im gonna go home tonight and check it out i cant wait for this thing to actully keep going and peak...
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Old Feb 6, 2005 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by BAIN
What does it put down now with the Yank PT4000?
Wow, with the new Pacesetter headers, ASP pulley, Ported TB and changed from the 3300 stall to the SS 4000.

405 rwhp/395 rwtq: Needless to say I WAS HAPPY! The SAE was about 2 hp less.
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