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Kinda interesting that it looks like the biggest gains are at lower RPM, and it narrows as RPM goes up.
 

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Kinda interesting that it looks like the biggest gains are at lower RPM, and it narrows as RPM goes up.
I agree but the dyno operator said he was having signal issues for the tach hookup. He tried to get a reading a few times(half a dyno pull about 4 times). So I know the motor was a little hot after doing those plus the room was at a 100 degrees according to the thermometer. I didn’t do a completely stock dyno cause I had already put a drop in aem dry filter and threw the stock one away. Some say the drop in filters are worth around 5-10hp. But either way I am happy with it. I haven’t been beaten yet except for a R1
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