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Old 08-03-2013, 06:13 PM
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Well got my truck dyno tuned a couple weeks ago by Ryne @ CMS Motorsports. Truck made 441 rwhp/409 rwtq on a Mustang Dyno. Figured i would post my results. Truck has stock LQ9 with. 030" over Mahle pistons, PRC 799 heads, 11.4 comp, FTI 228/232 cam, TBSS manifold, LS3 TB, 8.1 injectors, built 65e, Circle D 3600 converter, 4.10's.


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Old 08-03-2013, 06:18 PM
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Dam nice numbers. Bet its pretty fun on the street.
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Dam that's nice I am a few weeks out from getting mine dynoed I have a similar set up and can't wait to see what she does.
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Yeah the truck feels strong.
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Nice numbers. Healthy motor
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whyd you switch from the 373's to 410's?
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Originally Posted by turbo4.8
whyd you switch from the 373's to 410's?
To help get this pig off the line LOL
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Wow thats nice art. Good to see you got it running again and stronger. I knew that was your truck on the dyno on the cms facebook page.lol
I need to fix mine and get it back to ryne for retune.
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why not go to something a little deeper? theyre just such a close set prolly hard to even tell they were switched? You ever weigh her? And what do you have suspension wise to get her to plant her big ***??
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Originally Posted by turbo4.8
why not go to something a little deeper? theyre just such a close set prolly hard to even tell they were switched? You ever weigh her? And what do you have suspension wise to get her to plant her big ***??
I gained 2 mph and .15 tenths in the quarter just from the 4.10s. Thia was with my old set up. Last time i weighed my truck it was 4950 with 1/4 tank. Currently have stock suspension.


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