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New Dyno Numbers! VMP TVS w/ ARH Longtubes
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 15095103" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Glad that 98 Saleen Cobra posted those comments because he's spot on correct. The chart that you posted would be more complete if it showed blower speed and the affect of long tube headers on boost (psi). </p><p></p><p>But for what it's worth (not comparing apples to apples, of course), on an Eaton setup a 2.8 upper vs. a 3.2 upper & 4 lb. lower produces almost the identical RPMs (17,643 vs. 17,469). I don't know the source of the chart I am referencing, so the RPM comparison may not be spot on correct. It's probably very close, though. </p><p></p><p>You should definitely be very happy with your new numbers. Your Cobra must be an absolute blast on the street. :burnout:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 15095103, member: 6727"] Glad that 98 Saleen Cobra posted those comments because he's spot on correct. The chart that you posted would be more complete if it showed blower speed and the affect of long tube headers on boost (psi). But for what it's worth (not comparing apples to apples, of course), on an Eaton setup a 2.8 upper vs. a 3.2 upper & 4 lb. lower produces almost the identical RPMs (17,643 vs. 17,469). I don't know the source of the chart I am referencing, so the RPM comparison may not be spot on correct. It's probably very close, though. You should definitely be very happy with your new numbers. Your Cobra must be an absolute blast on the street. :burnout: [/QUOTE]
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