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SVTPerformance Installs and Tests Intake, Exhaust, and Tune to 2009 V8 Explorer
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<blockquote data-quote="CCM302" data-source="post: 12247448" data-attributes="member: 128070"><p>I tried to find a calculator to back calculate a rough estimate of hp and tq increase based on your 0-60 time decrease. But they're all crap. You got any guess assuming the stock flywheel power is 292hp/300tq? I know you said you haven't put it on a dyno yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCM302, post: 12247448, member: 128070"] I tried to find a calculator to back calculate a rough estimate of hp and tq increase based on your 0-60 time decrease. But they're all crap. You got any guess assuming the stock flywheel power is 292hp/300tq? I know you said you haven't put it on a dyno yet. [/QUOTE]
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