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Amazing! Good luck with the new turbo build!
 

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Great thread. Enjoyed following along.

Glad you all enjoying.... we even tested with hood down, and yes there is a HP drop


 
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Here are some of the “testing” results. We did the velocity stack on throttlebody, “the dick” is a 6” RareFab pipe that locates it where the stock air filter is…

there can be a huge difference in the low rpm launches. This was some very interesting testing.

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Here are some of the “testing” results. We did the velocity stack on throttlebody, “the dick” is a 6” RareFab pipe that locates it where the stock air filter is…

there can be a huge difference in the low rpm launches. This was some very interesting testing.

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That is some interesting info. Any more tips or tricks with the 3.8 blower? how would the "dick" compare to a cobra jet? Any testing with a full 3" exhaust vs dumps? I'm getting ready to bolt one onto a built motor and shoot for ~1150-1200.
 
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That is some interesting info. Any more tips or tricks with the 3.8 blower? how would the "dick" compare to a cobra jet? Any testing with a full 3" exhaust vs dumps? I'm getting ready to bolt one onto a built motor and shoot for ~1150-1200.
There are a few tricks! The dick is better, I’m sure, it’s larger diameter and that’s the key to the 3.8. Getting the air in with less effort. Def worth the porting, can be 100whp. I ran ARH 2” headers w dumps on dyno. None results vs 3” full exhaust.
 

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There are a few tricks! The dick is better, I’m sure, it’s larger diameter and that’s the key to the 3.8. Getting the air in with less effort. Def worth the porting, can be 100whp. I ran ARH 2” headers w dumps on dyno. None results vs 3” full exhaust.
Gotcha, I think I'll look into a custom intake. Preciate it!
 
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Gotcha, I think I'll look into a custom intake. Preciate it!
Ken from PBD and Rarefab worked together on these a long time ago. was like $600 for the pipe, but it worked really well. I had a CF 3D printed velocity stack that went on the end that helped it even more. The velocity stack will help flow the air in. This pipe even flowed better than just the velocity stack on the end of the throttlebody.

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