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Old 10-20-2010, 08:28 PM
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Default Dyno today, alright results

I will post the dyno sheet tomorrow. Run down on the truck. 08 GMC RCSB stock 799 heads, forged 370, 4L70 built trans. 88mm small frame turbo, 14 lbs. of boost. 24" wheels, lol. Made 871 rwhp, torque reading was not reading on the dyno. This was done on 93 octane pump gas. No dyno tricks, it was done just as the truck would drive on the street, as a Cobra owner found out on the way back to the shop.

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nice # have any pics?
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Originally Posted by 2002sscamaro
nice # have any pics?
I will get everything up tomorrow. I hauled my butt to the house for dinner before getting everything together. Mario the owner took video, I will get with him in the morning.
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Sounds like you jacked lil sis' old setup. Sounds like you were using the same dyno Flaco always uses too, he never has tq numbers
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
Sounds like you jacked lil sis' old setup. Sounds like you were using the same dyno Flaco always uses too, he never has tq numbers
Nope lil sis's old engine is in another street truck. We, meaning me and Flaco used the same dyno. We turned it down to 9lbs. and left the dyno with 704 rwhp. We don't need torque readings, the track speaks for itself.
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6 liter Ford eater son!
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6 liter Ford eater son!
Do work, trusty old 6.0 iron block, with a stock crank.
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LOL, hell yea, with i had forged slugs and pistons, but for now, it is just a trusty old junk yard motor.
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What are 799 heads? Teach me please. Are they stock gen IV 5.3 heads?
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Originally Posted by texas94z
What are 799 heads? Teach me please. Are they stock gen IV 5.3 heads?
Yes they are stock 5.3 heads.
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wow, great numbers! Timing?
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Originally Posted by built408
wow, great numbers! Timing?
15 degree
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This the grey one that garrett was fiddling with?
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Originally Posted by n20kid
This the grey one that garrett was fiddling with?
Yes Garrett built the 4" down pipe for it.




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