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Old 30-10-2005, 10:52 AM   #25
jonbays
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Originally Posted by krustytheclown
When i first started modifying my AU series1 VCT Ghia first thing as follows......
Results are from the MDX dyno at cresent motorsports
Cat back exhaust and air filter-peaked 126kw and averaged 116kw......

Then went back with PIG PIPE and SS INDUCTION fitted and averaged 126kw and peaked at 133kw......
Oh then i did a run at REDCLIFFE DYNO back in august this year and got 133rwkw before PIG PIPE was fitted..................

Now car has been fitted with a brand new Exhaust system and Advance headers and with the other goodies the car has around the 140rwkw and it feels like it too when you open it up.

Thats my view on things.......
Peak and average power is all dyno BS dynos lie The stock intake isn't really a worry on a 140rwkw car.
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