jpmxrider489
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- Apr 4, 2010
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pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
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Your transmission and baby cams are why your curve looks the way it does. You got the results you should expect.
put a real cam in it and you can watch the back of that curve take a nicer shape. Not a junk, baby regrind. Your intercooler is terrible and is not helping either and is costing you horsepower. And your small intake plenum as you can imagine is not helping matter either.
you have other things to blame before the turbo. Camshafts mostly.
Your transmission and baby cams are why your curve looks the way it does. You got the results you should expect.
you think you have back pressure problems, install a sensor, log it and report back with factual information. Not someone’s guess.
I am a big advocate for using back pressure data and have extensive knowledge on how it acts and when it is a problem. We would all be guessing without true data.
put a real cam in it and you can watch the back of that curve take a nicer shape. Not a junk, baby regrind. Your intercooler is terrible and is not helping either and is costing you horsepower. And your small intake plenum as you can imagine is not helping matter either.
you have other things to blame before the turbo. Camshafts mostly.
Your transmission and baby cams are why your curve looks the way it does. You got the results you should expect.
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