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Cobra Jet manifold reworking
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<blockquote data-quote="01bluesnake" data-source="post: 15170599" data-attributes="member: 84985"><p>I know guys have been faster now. Those runs were with a stock header, stock long block car, no cams and almost exactly at sea level, so true 11.0. It was also a premium car with full interior and minimal weight reduction. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I never got a good comparison for different throttle bodies for the CJ. We tried a twin 65 if i remember right, but gains were so small we couldn't tell if it was just the dyno or actual gains. Those were on a Dynojet at a friends shop, before i had my Dynocom in house which is insanely repeatable for numbers on runs. The only CAI at the time, was the CAI i was custom building, then shortly after Rev's came out, JLT, then FRPP. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This was to show the gains from doing direct swaps, no tune changes to show guys what will happen. It's already known gains will be found with tune adjustment, but i like to show guys the other side if you don't</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01bluesnake, post: 15170599, member: 84985"] I know guys have been faster now. Those runs were with a stock header, stock long block car, no cams and almost exactly at sea level, so true 11.0. It was also a premium car with full interior and minimal weight reduction. I never got a good comparison for different throttle bodies for the CJ. We tried a twin 65 if i remember right, but gains were so small we couldn't tell if it was just the dyno or actual gains. Those were on a Dynojet at a friends shop, before i had my Dynocom in house which is insanely repeatable for numbers on runs. The only CAI at the time, was the CAI i was custom building, then shortly after Rev's came out, JLT, then FRPP. This was to show the gains from doing direct swaps, no tune changes to show guys what will happen. It's already known gains will be found with tune adjustment, but i like to show guys the other side if you don't [/QUOTE]
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