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I just had the Level 3 installed, (minus the spark plugs and race pipes, but with a Kong ported blower, 2.65 pulley, VMP 105 mm TB, 1320 Junkie CAI) and ended up with 781 rwhp and 561 rwtq. That was also with a Lund tune and 91 octane pump gas.
 

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I just had the Level 3 installed, (minus the spark plugs and race pipes, but with a Kong ported blower, 2.65 pulley, VMP 105 mm TB, 1320 Junkie CAI) and ended up with 781 rwhp and 561 rwtq. That was also with a Lund tune and 91 octane pump gas.
So you still have cats?
According to a legit Ford powertrain engineer that is by far the biggest restriction to power levels and safety.
-J
 

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I just had the Level 3 installed, (minus the spark plugs and race pipes, but with a Kong ported blower, 2.65 pulley, VMP 105 mm TB, 1320 Junkie CAI) and ended up with 781 rwhp and 561 rwtq. That was also with a Lund tune and 91 octane pump gas.

Good numbers! Those race pipes will help quite a bit, also the 91 is holding you back a little bit. E85 really wakes up these cars!
 

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So you still have cats?
According to a legit Ford powertrain engineer that is by far the biggest restriction to power levels and safety.
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Yes, as of now I still have cats. I'll be switching soon. I wanted to take some steps and see what changes as I go. Next will be an cat delete pipe, then 1300s and E85.
 

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Good numbers! Those race pipes will help quite a bit, also the 91 is holding you back a little bit. E85 really wakes up these cars!
I'm hoping there'll be a nice new set of ID1300's so I can run E85 under the tree this Christmas...I'm trying to bribe Santa as we speak. LOL
 
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I'm hoping there'll be a nice new set of ID1300's so I can run E85 under the tree this Christmas...I'm trying to bribe Santa as we speak. LOL
We can always be the reindeer to help Santa deliver them to you :wink:
 

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When is the Vet's Day sale? I want CAI and PB tune.

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Do you have to do id1300s to run e85....will id1000s suffice?
 
 




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