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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Texas
HPP vs. strictly
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<blockquote data-quote="TNTLightning" data-source="post: 5162635" data-attributes="member: 31278"><p>I agree. I have read some good things about strictly--its just that personal situations i have seen say otherwise. They turn out some nice cars--but like you said, everyone has their own preferences. The tune I was talking about, was ran safely for 2 years(until someone got greedy and ran the truck in O/D at WOT in 40 degree weather with a different CAI- without a retune) We can just agree that all shops have their good and bad.</p><p> Funny story: a local shop around here has told me and a few others that a 03-04 cobra with a KB and all the bolt ons(throttle body, boost a pump & spark, CAI, full exhaust-long tubes etc.) at 18-19 psi will only put out 500-510rwhp.(i am not making this up) Anything more than that is just an inflated magazine number. They also said that a whipple 2.3 at the same boost level as a KB 2.2 will make 25-35 rwhp more. When i got mine re-tuned at Murillo's, they didn't believe the numbers my friend told them i made and said for me to bring it by and they would show me that there was no way that my car was making that kind of power on their dyno.Then they found out that murillos had the same dyno they had-then they said he skewed the results---yada yada yada. Whatever. Not too many people around here use them. Don't see how they stay in business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNTLightning, post: 5162635, member: 31278"] I agree. I have read some good things about strictly--its just that personal situations i have seen say otherwise. They turn out some nice cars--but like you said, everyone has their own preferences. The tune I was talking about, was ran safely for 2 years(until someone got greedy and ran the truck in O/D at WOT in 40 degree weather with a different CAI- without a retune) We can just agree that all shops have their good and bad. Funny story: a local shop around here has told me and a few others that a 03-04 cobra with a KB and all the bolt ons(throttle body, boost a pump & spark, CAI, full exhaust-long tubes etc.) at 18-19 psi will only put out 500-510rwhp.(i am not making this up) Anything more than that is just an inflated magazine number. They also said that a whipple 2.3 at the same boost level as a KB 2.2 will make 25-35 rwhp more. When i got mine re-tuned at Murillo's, they didn't believe the numbers my friend told them i made and said for me to bring it by and they would show me that there was no way that my car was making that kind of power on their dyno.Then they found out that murillos had the same dyno they had-then they said he skewed the results---yada yada yada. Whatever. Not too many people around here use them. Don't see how they stay in business. [/QUOTE]
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