Works whipple 140 Dynos?
Works whipple 140 Dynos?
I found a couple of dynos while browsing the internet. They appear to be from a 1999 with a Whipple 140. Any other mods?


I'm not sure If these dynos have been posted previously...


I'm not sure If these dynos have been posted previously...
Those are all dynos off my truck. However what we were working on was tuning with a couple of different MAF's, and an aftermarket cam.
Im just saying not all dyno work is meant to just bring you peak numbers. For example a couple of weeks ago my truck was on the dyno for 3 hours and it was all to tune below 4000 rpms.
I have many new parts (not just the blower) and so a lot of it is a big experiment to see what does, and what does not work.
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Im just saying not all dyno work is meant to just bring you peak numbers. For example a couple of weeks ago my truck was on the dyno for 3 hours and it was all to tune below 4000 rpms.
I have many new parts (not just the blower) and so a lot of it is a big experiment to see what does, and what does not work.
99L
03L
No it is not a stock bottom end, but it was stock up to 509 HP.
99L
03L
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Last edited by Calightnin; Jan 30, 2003 at 04:32 PM.
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Originally posted by LightningTuner
He's not running Crower cams.
He's not running Crower cams.
"Modmax cams wont even compare to the Crower Billets a few of the West Coasters use. Ill get my *** chewed if i gave you the specs but compared to the Modmax cams, its like comparing a E303 bumpstick to one of Lunati's most insane grinds"
Considering both ModMax and Crower make many different grinds, saying one specific "brand" is better than another is like saying a Ford 302 is better than a Chevy 350 (tons of different versions of each). I've seen the specs for all the modular cams from both companies, and each cam has an almost matching counterpart from the other repsective company.


