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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Favre
Your an Arfcommer arent you :P

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I don't know what you are talking about.

Bartak1, if you read all of what I posted you will understand I am not trying to put numbers with what the OP's planned mods. My objective has never been to try to give a guesstimate of what power increase will be but rather to help him understand a realistic understanding of what these mods do and what he should expect from them.

Too many people come out and jump on the maximum possible gain bandwagon and all it does is leave a lot of people disappointed when they drop a chunk of money and a great deal of time performing these modifications and come out with less than expected results.

Here it is right from the horses mouth:
Originally Posted by Justin@VMP
It may be possible to see 245-260rwhp from the truck, and it may come in around 220-230 stock.
I won't speak for Justin, but I would guess the reason he says "it may be possible" is because there are too many variables to take into account. Especially if the before and after dyno runs are performed on different days.

Anyway, no need to get upset if you feel I am "lo balling" figures. They do call it a discussion board for a reason.
 
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by JMBdevotee
I don't know what you are talking about.

Bartak1, if you read all of what I posted you will understand I am not trying to put numbers with what the OP's planned mods. My objective has never been to try to give a guesstimate of what power increase will be but rather to help him understand a realistic understanding of what these mods do and what he should expect from them.

Too many people come out and jump on the maximum possible gain bandwagon and all it does is leave a lot of people disappointed when they drop a chunk of money and a great deal of time performing these modifications and come out with less than expected results.

Here it is right from the horses mouth:


I won't speak for Justin, but I would guess the reason he says "it may be possible" is because there are too many variables to take into account. Especially if the before and after dyno runs are performed on different days.

Anyway, no need to get upset if you feel I am "lo balling" figures. They do call it a discussion board for a reason.
I fully understand what you are saying here...there are just to many variables to give ACCURATE numbers.....but guestimations off of what others are making, Ill go by that.

Sorry if I meant to come off harsh, that wasnt my intent and now that I go back and read it, I do sound like an ***

True he may or may not reach those numbers, but I dont mind throwing numbers out there of what people are making with close to the same mods.
 
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