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Tuning À la carte
Dyno numbers for 2000 Saleen
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<blockquote data-quote="ctgreddy" data-source="post: 12054118" data-attributes="member: 122280"><p>it's that m90 and lack of boost that's hurting you. put on a smaller pulley to get it to atleast 10psi and tell him you want the car cooled before he runs it(i'd be pissed you pay all that money for a dyno tune and he doesn't even cool down the car or ice the intercooler to lower iat's), get 17 or so degrees of timing in it and hopefully you'll see you'll goal. m90 on a 2valve has never been known to make good power tho. blower cams might be necessary to get there. i would skip the nitrous route. adding a little 35 shot is useless for all the money you'd have in a GOOD/SAFE kit, some hp s292's could be had for cheaper and prolly even installed for close to the same price as a safe nitrous kit. </p><p></p><p>oh, and your 2v with a s/c, the safe point is about 400whp. anything over that it starts getting risky. 450 might be safe with a turbo but not a blower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctgreddy, post: 12054118, member: 122280"] it's that m90 and lack of boost that's hurting you. put on a smaller pulley to get it to atleast 10psi and tell him you want the car cooled before he runs it(i'd be pissed you pay all that money for a dyno tune and he doesn't even cool down the car or ice the intercooler to lower iat's), get 17 or so degrees of timing in it and hopefully you'll see you'll goal. m90 on a 2valve has never been known to make good power tho. blower cams might be necessary to get there. i would skip the nitrous route. adding a little 35 shot is useless for all the money you'd have in a GOOD/SAFE kit, some hp s292's could be had for cheaper and prolly even installed for close to the same price as a safe nitrous kit. oh, and your 2v with a s/c, the safe point is about 400whp. anything over that it starts getting risky. 450 might be safe with a turbo but not a blower. [/QUOTE]
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