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Old 06-26-2010, 06:55 PM   #1
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thanks. i haven't seen these yet. could the torque be increased with a proper dyno tune? I mean, obviously all numbers will probably increase, but is the gap between HP and TQ usually similar to what is shown there on turbo applications?
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thanks. i haven't seen these yet. could the torque be increased with a proper dyno tune? I mean, obviously all numbers will probably increase, but is the gap between HP and TQ usually similar to what is shown there on turbo applications?
Absolutely I could increase both HP & TQ by fine tunning it with the AEM FIC. But honestly I want to stay in the 150-155HP range. I feel that is the safest range of power for the stock pistons & rods. That not to say that I couldnt make more HP just for a race or something.
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