04 Dyno numbers ?
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its just a shop i have used the dyno at, on my diesel, but they specialize in z's.. they are called specialtyz here in socal. ive heard other prices like $300 with dyno sheets, any recommendations from socal folks are welcome.
also anyone have an idea what hp its making with just spacer, exhaust and intake?
also anyone have an idea what hp its making with just spacer, exhaust and intake?
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OP - ART/Test pipes first, then a tune. Right now, you're making around 240-250whp, pre tune. Post tune will yield you in the 260-270s. I highly highly recommend Shawn at Church Automotive. Tons of So Cal guys make the trip up to him just for the tune. He knows what he's doing with the Osiris tune. You'll get your money's worth.
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I have. But getting responses from people with real experience mean more to me. I owned one the biggest powerstroke diesel forums , so I know the drill. I just prefer hearing it from the horses mouth when it comes to my car. Thanks for your help drew.
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No prob. New(er) members tend to not how to work their way around forums. I know where you're coming from though since I was part of another vb/bb code forums for ~6 years before getting a G/coming here.
I'll leave with one final thing, with all your bolt-ons and a tune, expect to hit high 260-270hp and high 250-260tq. If you go to Shawn, he uses a dynapack, which reads the highest of them all. - Lots of members have hit 300+hp on his dyno, even non-rev ups. So, expect different/lower numbers when you dyno anywhere else.
I'll leave with one final thing, with all your bolt-ons and a tune, expect to hit high 260-270hp and high 250-260tq. If you go to Shawn, he uses a dynapack, which reads the highest of them all. - Lots of members have hit 300+hp on his dyno, even non-rev ups. So, expect different/lower numbers when you dyno anywhere else.
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He's talking about a dyno tune. Not just a dyno run to get a spec sheet.
OP - ART/Test pipes first, then a tune. Right now, you're making around 240-250whp, pre tune. Post tune will yield you in the 260-270s. I highly highly recommend Shawn at Church Automotive. Tons of So Cal guys make the trip up to him just for the tune. He knows what he's doing with the Osiris tune. You'll get your money's worth.
OP - ART/Test pipes first, then a tune. Right now, you're making around 240-250whp, pre tune. Post tune will yield you in the 260-270s. I highly highly recommend Shawn at Church Automotive. Tons of So Cal guys make the trip up to him just for the tune. He knows what he's doing with the Osiris tune. You'll get your money's worth.
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No prob. New(er) members tend to not how to work their way around forums. I know where you're coming from though since I was part of another vb/bb code forums for ~6 years before getting a G/coming here.
I'll leave with one final thing, with all your bolt-ons and a tune, expect to hit high 260-270hp and high 250-260tq. If you go to Shawn, he uses a dynapack, which reads the highest of them all. - Lots of members have hit 300+hp on his dyno, even non-rev ups. So, expect different/lower numbers when you dyno anywhere else.
I'll leave with one final thing, with all your bolt-ons and a tune, expect to hit high 260-270hp and high 250-260tq. If you go to Shawn, he uses a dynapack, which reads the highest of them all. - Lots of members have hit 300+hp on his dyno, even non-rev ups. So, expect different/lower numbers when you dyno anywhere else.