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I'm like Robin, I'd rather run on a load dyno than the inertia. I think the load dynos would be more accurate, measuring torque then calculation HP instead of the other way around.
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Cold artic wind is heading your way Adam, thermometer dropped a good 20 degrees....I aint gonna try and **** outside tonight.....
I got a question a little off topic. What does a bone stock truck like mine put down? I'd love to
Know
What I'm making right now to see how it improves after my new HPOP!
I got a question a little off topic. What does a bone stock truck like mine put down? I'd love to
Know
What I'm making right now to see how it improves after my new HPOP!
Stock should be around 200-210. You probably would not notice a difference with a new pump until you get a chip.
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