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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Power by the Hour XBA elbow, KB 168mm TB and KB BAP install
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<blockquote data-quote="Turbosnake95" data-source="post: 14973735" data-attributes="member: 73285"><p>Yah... Pacific Northwest 92 Octane is not the greatest. Hopefully I will see E85 sometime in my near future. </p><p></p><p>I do not have data logs from the old runs, just the current ones. I have noticed that I usually dyno lower than most people on this board with similar modifications, it is what it is. I am very happy with the results nonetheless. Seat of the pants dyno could really tell the difference when I was doing data logs in Mexico. </p><p></p><p>TVS VERT:</p><p></p><p>I have seriously considered porting the stock blower, unfortunately this is my daily and anything I currently do to it has to be something that only takes a few days to do. Just to do this current round of modifications I took a week off work HA! As far as drive ability it does drive better than it did. As stated above the only thing I was not prepared for was the extra popping and crackling on the deceleration which is no big deal really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turbosnake95, post: 14973735, member: 73285"] Yah... Pacific Northwest 92 Octane is not the greatest. Hopefully I will see E85 sometime in my near future. I do not have data logs from the old runs, just the current ones. I have noticed that I usually dyno lower than most people on this board with similar modifications, it is what it is. I am very happy with the results nonetheless. Seat of the pants dyno could really tell the difference when I was doing data logs in Mexico. TVS VERT: I have seriously considered porting the stock blower, unfortunately this is my daily and anything I currently do to it has to be something that only takes a few days to do. Just to do this current round of modifications I took a week off work HA! As far as drive ability it does drive better than it did. As stated above the only thing I was not prepared for was the extra popping and crackling on the deceleration which is no big deal really. [/QUOTE]
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