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Old 07-01-2006, 08:43 PM   #155 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by MikeCandler

Wow only 18psi and that much power good job, 500whp on pump is going to be a cake walk by the looks of it.
So when are the new numbers coming? Are they working the long weekend on the car

Mike

Yeah I have been very impressed with the numbers.

Mainly bc he also didnt spend that much time getting the numbers either. He was just getting it sorted out for a full run up to 6k.

Once they figure out was is causing the little glitch around 6200rpms then I am sure it will make close to 500whp on 93oct alone with no meth.

I am sure they will also turn the boost up a little more on pump also. I am not sure. Bc on 15psi it was making 396whp. So we will see.

No new numbers will be coming till we solve the issue. We expect to have it solved and tuned in 2 weeks. Keep in mind 2 weeks is also bc they wont re-open shop until Wednesday due to holiday weekend.
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