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Old 10-02-2011, 07:54 PM
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Man thats the first thing I thought when I was asking you about it was verter problems...I'm still kind of a noob at autos.
Also thought that it was the juice hitting when in fact it was just the tranny kicking down, thats why I was asking if you sprayed it.
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Nice numbers
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According to the dyno numbers there was no nitrous actually going through the motor. My bottle was low, and preasure was not actually hitting at all. I am hoping Justin wil get into this coming up weekend and we can get a hold of Phantom and see what is going on. Hint Hint Cough cough......Justin........Phantom... Lol
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Originally Posted by zaneregan2010
According to the dyno numbers there was no nitrous actually going through the motor. My bottle was low, and preasure was not actually hitting at all. I am hoping Justin wil get into this coming up weekend and we can get a hold of Phantom and see what is going on. Hint Hint Cough cough......Justin........Phantom... Lol
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I've done some thinking and I've come to the conclusion that the LS based motor is truely blessed by the hand of god; the only question is how high they will spin?
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Originally Posted by RSTinOKC
I've done some thinking and I've come to the conclusion that the LS based motor is truely blessed by the hand of god; the only question is how high they will spin?
I've seen a bone stock 4.8 spin over 8k

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When I get my 376 in hand I'm gonna try to blow the little 4.8 up.
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Good numbers man. As far as turning out the rpms, my last time out at the 1/8th mile track I shifted at 7k. However I didn't pick up any mph over shifting at 6600.
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Originally Posted by charcoal03silvy
I've seen a bone stock 4.8 spin over 8k

No you didn't.
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Lol I don't know about that but, he has seen a cammed 5.3 spin to 7600 whether he knows it or not lol


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