Dynoed my truck.
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Thats good! Do you know how much your truck weighs?
I dyno'd at 341 and 352 with cai,tune. I'm hoping the lt's and ORY help it get closer to 400.
I know people always say dyno numbers don't mean anything track times do.
But i like to see both! It's always nice to say my truck runs this... and puts down this much power...
I dyno'd at 341 and 352 with cai,tune. I'm hoping the lt's and ORY help it get closer to 400.
I know people always say dyno numbers don't mean anything track times do.
But i like to see both! It's always nice to say my truck runs this... and puts down this much power...
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Thats good! Do you know how much your truck weighs?
I dyno'd at 341 and 352 with cai,tune. I'm hoping the lt's and ORY help it get closer to 400.
I know people always say dyno numbers don't mean anything track times do.
But i like to see both! It's always nice to say my truck runs this... and puts down this much power...
I dyno'd at 341 and 352 with cai,tune. I'm hoping the lt's and ORY help it get closer to 400.
I know people always say dyno numbers don't mean anything track times do.
But i like to see both! It's always nice to say my truck runs this... and puts down this much power...
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Thats light, my 07 nbs ex cab weighed in at 5275 with me in it. Granite, it was an iron block. I am just guessing at this truck, I wouldnt think it would be lighter by any means. Not to mention I'm a 200 pound guy.
I'll swing by some CAT scales tonight and check, the local track wont use their scales unless it's a big event.
I'll swing by some CAT scales tonight and check, the local track wont use their scales unless it's a big event.
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Thats light, my 07 nbs ex cab weighed in at 5275 with me in it. Granite, it was an iron block. I am just guessing at this truck, I wouldnt think it would be lighter by any means. Not to mention I'm a 200 pound guy.
I'll swing by some CAT scales tonight and check, the local track wont use their scales unless it's a big event.![Sad](https://www.performancetrucks.net/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_sad.gif)
I'll swing by some CAT scales tonight and check, the local track wont use their scales unless it's a big event.
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The scale is a cat scale thats calibrated in 25# increminents, once every 6 months.
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