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Old 03-14-2008, 07:18 PM   #24 (permalink)
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well on a 6200 rev limit and 22-23psi, mine made 415whp on a mustang dyno.. which reads at least 20whp off the previous dyno I went to.. (dynometer) which put the car at 435whp and it was still climbing when it hit the rev limit.. (since our turbos or similar)

So yes, it will be something to see the 7k limit, cams tuned, and 22-25psi with the meth inj..

Then its time for some grudge races between me and him.. anyone care to take a guess???

Glad its finally gonna be up and running, cant wait for it.. since you have been waitin for a while kevin...
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-95 dodge neon coupe 11.91 @ 119.05 16psi tuned.
best 60ft = 1.68 ; best trap is 119

2/28/08.. Thanks to some PTP parts
16psi 352whp and 336wtq
22-23psi 415whp and 393wtq
PICS http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2153867

-05 reg cab hemi 14.65 @ 90.34 no tailgate, no spare, no air filter... BONE STOCK
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