70rwhp gain from MPH blower cams!
#1
70rwhp gain from MPH blower cams!
Well, went to modulardepot to get the car dyno-tuned today, and the results are in!
Before: 455rwhp, 435rwtq
After: 525rwhp, 454rwtq
The only change was installing/degreeing the MPH blower cams, 60lb injectors and SCT BA2800 MAF.
Once at work tomorrow, I will scan in the dyno sheet.
Later,
Derrick
Before: 455rwhp, 435rwtq
After: 525rwhp, 454rwtq
The only change was installing/degreeing the MPH blower cams, 60lb injectors and SCT BA2800 MAF.
Once at work tomorrow, I will scan in the dyno sheet.
Later,
Derrick
#7
Well, went to modulardepot to get the car dyno-tuned today, and the results are in!
Before: 455rwhp, 435rwtq
After: 525rwhp, 454rwtq
The only change was installing/degreeing the MPH blower cams, 60lb injectors and SCT BA2800 MAF.
Once at work tomorrow, I will scan in the dyno sheet.
Later,
Derrick
Before: 455rwhp, 435rwtq
After: 525rwhp, 454rwtq
The only change was installing/degreeing the MPH blower cams, 60lb injectors and SCT BA2800 MAF.
Once at work tomorrow, I will scan in the dyno sheet.
Later,
Derrick
#9
Absolutely! I wanted Tim to tune it since I purchased most of my parts over the years from him, but my work schedule is crazy and modulardepot is only 1.5 hours away, and I work in Elranger, KY sometimes..........like this week!
#10
Unfortunately, that wasn't measured. Today it was pretty wet, but I have seen 15lbs. on the gauge before. I have the stock 8-rib ford truck crank pulley, and am thinking about upgrading to a 10% OD crank pulley.