Visited Nelson Performance - Dyno Results
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I just got back from a little visit to Nelson Performance. We put in some PRC Stage 2.5 Heads, a Comp 220 Cam, push rods, lifters, and some injectors. We also did some street tuning and dyno tunig as well. Here is the dyno chart:

The rpm axis is off by about 800 rpms. No problem, just add 800 to what you see. Allen has his SuperFlow loaded up so that it measures 90% of a Dynojet.
Initial numbers were:
302.4 HP @ 6058 rpm
323.2 TQ @ 5308 rpm
Final numbers were::
362.4 HP @ 6271 rpm
374.8 TQ @ 5480 rpm
There is no loss in low end power that I can feel with this setup. Truck now pulls a lot better above 80 mph. A punch from 75 snaps your head back if you aren't paying attention.
Props to Allen, Jonathan and all the folks at Nelson Performance. I can't wait to get to the track.

The rpm axis is off by about 800 rpms. No problem, just add 800 to what you see. Allen has his SuperFlow loaded up so that it measures 90% of a Dynojet.
Initial numbers were:
302.4 HP @ 6058 rpm
323.2 TQ @ 5308 rpm
Final numbers were::
362.4 HP @ 6271 rpm
374.8 TQ @ 5480 rpm
There is no loss in low end power that I can feel with this setup. Truck now pulls a lot better above 80 mph. A punch from 75 snaps your head back if you aren't paying attention.
Props to Allen, Jonathan and all the folks at Nelson Performance. I can't wait to get to the track.
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ullose272
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Jul 19, 2015 04:14 PM



Awesome numbers

