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Tuning 101 - Thread Merged with Injector Posts
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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 1319374, member: 1451"] Thats where im at...its a hell of a lot cleaner than the same setup in an identical truck but with 238/80s. And there is a fairly large difference in overall power. The 80% nozzle has a peaky power output that climbs around 450hp on up to the 519 max that it made on the dyno.. my 250/200 billet 38r is undynoed. But its got more power. Guessing, which is horseshti anyway, id say it 40-50 hp hotter everywhere..and cleaner [/QUOTE]
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