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Denali on the AWD Dyno

Old Mar 25, 2009 | 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by GMCtrk
I think it's safe to say your 6 liter was sick (and not in a good way)
yea, i suppose. Dosnt matter anymore, shes a gonner.
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Old Mar 25, 2009 | 02:24 PM
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i agree. my old 4.8 put down almost 310 rwhp with just a cam/LT's
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Old Mar 25, 2009 | 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by JaymzSS
still good numbers for AWD IMO.

Congrats.. Good Luck with your future mods !
Cheers, hoping to gain around 60whp with both mods later down the road... I doubt my numbers are gonna be any good with the heat already starting for the next 6months.. :/


Originally Posted by NGA PLZ
not sure about the timing....here a video of my runs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WteiwojcGlw
nice, you were running in 2wd, no wonder your numbers were higher then mine


Originally Posted by sickREDsierra
thats REALLY low for n/a

i would say around 26-28 would be typical n/a timing at WOT for max power.

i run 24* with 125 shot of nitrous

if you are n/a though, i would want your a/fr around 12.8 ish and timing at 26*+
I'm running 10.6 CR on what we call over here 98octane (not sure if its Ron or Mon or the same as you guys in the states), but when I put the timing up I do hear audible knock at times...
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