First time on the dyno with the Cobra...

SVT_Steph

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Put the Cobra on the dyno today on my lunch break. I want to get a baseline before I put the pulley and the other more important mods on the car.

With an off road X, Flowmaster mufflers, and a JLP CAI, it did 398 hp @ 387 tq.

I've got the 2.93 pulley to go on and eventually will have the blower ported. But I'm pretty happy for now.

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DitchTehFish

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A chick that drives a Cobra, hot! Anyhow, run a full catback, not just the mufflers. I'd stay away from slowmasters. Either a K&N FIPK or JLT intake. Currently, your HP seems a bit down, but your TQ is pretty good.
 

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DitchTehFish said:
A chick that drives a Cobra, hot! Anyhow, run a full catback, not just the mufflers. I'd stay away from slowmasters. Either a K&N FIPK or JLT intake. Currently, your HP seems a bit down, but your TQ is pretty good.

I'm definitely ditching the flowmasters. Going to go with Magnaflow I think. Thanks btw.
 

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