New Tune with Dyno Graph!!!

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SCT custom tune
436rwhp and 410rwtq with the following mods:
PI engine 50k miles stock
Mac 75mm T/B
C&L Plen
Flowmasters weld ins, not cat back
O/R H pipe
STOCK exahust Manifolds
STOCK Cams

V2sq
3.12 Pulley (11lbs pulley)
EBAY FMIC 4"x12"x31"
Made 10lbs of boost (i/c lost only 1lb)

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Thanks AaRon... I guess no one else want to show any love.
 
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I would have to say it's on the aggressive side. I'm running a 3.12 / 11lb pulley. I'm pushing 10lbs of boost after the I/C and my intake temps are only 2* above ambient temp. I have never seen an air to air I/C that has worked this well. My buddy bought an almost Identical (his has a name brand sticker :rollinglaugh:) I/C for 250$ more than I spent and he's loosing 4lbs of boost and it keeps temps about 11* above ambient temp.
 

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Very nice numbers. Ya i need to get a better I/c I have the older Procharger 3core and ill hit 130+ with 13psi with a d1. What i/c you have?....
 
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xsoutherngun89x said:
whats up with your a/f #'s? looks like they are all over the place bro?

a/f is fine... It might be able to be a little more refined but it's not bad and the numbers reflect that, obviously. :thumb:
 

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I looked right passed that post on to your 2nd one. Sorry! Must have been tired. :hammer: Thanks for letting me know.
 
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atrainsgt said:
I looked right passed that post on to your 2nd one. Sorry! Must have been tired. :hammer: Thanks for letting me know.

I'm actually a little irritated that they used that picture. I hate that picture and out of the 5 pics I sent they used the worse one, :dunno: I don't get it.
 

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It still looks good though. How was the fitment of it? I'm pretty well set on that hood once I get everything mechanical straightened out.
 
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I can honestly say that besides the half finished underside the hood was the easiest prep I've ever seen on an after market hood. (I've had 5 after market hoods over the years) A little feathering and scuffing and it was being painted in under an hour. My buddy had bought a Carbonware at teh same time for almost 3x's as much and our painter was stuck remolding and fixing hairline cracks for about 6 hours of work before it was ready for paint. I am 100% satisfied with this hood, you should be happy also.

I don't know if you know it or not but, This is the same company that was contracted by for to make the original COBRA R hoods on their cars.
 

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