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VMP Performance
VMP 75mm or 79mm pulley numbers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott8583" data-source="post: 15064176" data-attributes="member: 163420"><p>I'd say your dyno is a little happy... I know how much timing it takes to make 630whp w/ 79mm pulley and 91 won't handle it. I also find it hard to believe you gained almost 100whp by just switching to E85. I highly doubt a stock pump w/ a BAP will support 700whp on E85 to boot!</p><p></p><p>Don't take this the wrong way, but get to the track and see what kind of mph you end up with before you etch your dyno numbers in stone.</p><p></p><p>OP a 79mm w/ CAI is about the most your going to want to run on a stock motor. I went 10.60's at 131 on a 79mm pulley with heavy 18" rims dragging me down...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott8583, post: 15064176, member: 163420"] I'd say your dyno is a little happy... I know how much timing it takes to make 630whp w/ 79mm pulley and 91 won't handle it. I also find it hard to believe you gained almost 100whp by just switching to E85. I highly doubt a stock pump w/ a BAP will support 700whp on E85 to boot! Don't take this the wrong way, but get to the track and see what kind of mph you end up with before you etch your dyno numbers in stone. OP a 79mm w/ CAI is about the most your going to want to run on a stock motor. I went 10.60's at 131 on a 79mm pulley with heavy 18" rims dragging me down... [/QUOTE]
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