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Old 08-21-2004, 06:01 PM
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Default New dyno numbers.

I dynoed 408rwhp@5700 and 436rwtq@4200. I know they look low but, it had 24 degress timing , 4.10s, truck intake, through Flowmasters, and spinning 85lb 20s. The torque curve is FLAT, it makes 430 at 3600 and still makes 400@5800. I need a bigger camshaft.
On a 200 shot with pump gas, it made 580rwhp@4600 and 676rwtq@4200 dips to 650rwtq4800 and back up to 670rwtq@5800. I am very happy with the nitrous numbers. It still has the lean spike but, it is getting better. I will install a fuel cell in the very near future.
What do ya'll think?
Old 08-21-2004, 06:08 PM
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so you got a 408hp with a 408 stroker. cool
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