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The Distillery
Whipple 3.4 E-70 Dyno Results
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<blockquote data-quote="2FNFAST" data-source="post: 10558553" data-attributes="member: 27249"><p>Not that im not happy with 700, to be honest after driving it its on the verge of too much for the street. I think i am going to re-dyno after the fuels switch to 85% and the a/f leans out. I can always do the long tubes and kick it up to 30 psi to make up for the low compression if i wanna take it that far.</p><p></p><p>The heads on it cost me exactly $0.00.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2FNFAST, post: 10558553, member: 27249"] Not that im not happy with 700, to be honest after driving it its on the verge of too much for the street. I think i am going to re-dyno after the fuels switch to 85% and the a/f leans out. I can always do the long tubes and kick it up to 30 psi to make up for the low compression if i wanna take it that far. The heads on it cost me exactly $0.00. [/QUOTE]
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