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Old 11-01-2013, 01:15 PM
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Just posting up as an fyi.
Not trying to break any records with this setup, just a good running street truck on pump gas and meth injection.
'00 Sierra, 408, mild cam, MP78mm, Nelson headers into one.

14psi, 804hp/754tq.

Met the goal we were attempting; hard not to keep pushing it, but it'll stay together and be a fun truck.
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Nice numbers, got a graph to post up? I would like to boost mine over winter. Just a simple setup on my lq9. Like a 68-72mm turbo at about 8psi. 600whp would put a huge smile on my face and hopefully run for awhile. Congrats on solid setup.
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800hp on 14 psi. Nice
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Nice #s
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What's the story with those Nelson turbo headers? Have any details? I checked the site briefly but didn't find any sort of info...
Is it a custom only thing, or possibly a kit?
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Cool truck guys. Also looking for specs on the kit and the engine.
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Definitely nice numbers on 14psi. Good job guys
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Impressive numbers!
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nice work nelson, impressive numbers
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Thanks for the comments.

We do one off kits occasionally.
Just a set of headers joined into one.
Currently, we're not offering any kits; gotta get the shop caught up; too many projects. (speaking of, i'll post one we just completed)

I'll get a graph, it pulls to 6krpms.

The kit pulls great and linear.
No overboost, no congestion/back pressure; just nice clean power.

Here's a shot of the histogram and how boost was coming in on the dyno.
No dips, no shutting down early in the rpms and nice controlled boost.
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