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Old Jul 9, 2011, 10:14 AM
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Wow I was thinking of getting meth many people where telling me to do it
Old Jul 10, 2011, 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by SHIFTT IX MR
I currently have on my car (Evo IX MR) the following:

Exedy Twin Disc
ETS UICP(short route) & LICP V.2
AMS FMIC (newer version)
Kelford 272s
GSC (or Supertech) Valves Springs, Retainers, & Seats
FP Black Ported w/ 25 wastegate w/ oilline
Buschur Ported Polished Exhaust (coated) & Intake manifolds.
Buschur Ported TB
Tomei Expreme 02s Housing & Downpipe (Coated)
Apexi' Noir Exhaust
AWD Aluminum Driver Shaft
Forge BOV
Forge MBC
Megan Test Pipe
Walbro Fuel Pump
1000cc Injectors

there's more but I'm too lazy to type the remaining. On pump I made 405whp and 364 ft/lbs @26psi on an FP Green HTA; that lasted a month until my Black came in. I now make 461whp and 380 ft/lbs @ 25-26 psi on pump (93). No knock. Totally smooth. Stock block with 63K. AWD Motorsports did the tune and installed everything. LOVE AWDMotorsports!
Where do you dyno your car?Dynojet?
I believe CBRD's Mustang Dyno read much power then AWD Motorsport's Dynojet
Old Jul 20, 2011, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ilikeboost
SHIFTT IX MR, what intake do u have
Injen Dry Filter with Forced Performance Tube
Old Jul 20, 2011, 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Ang Wen Yan
Where do you dyno your car?Dynojet?
I believe CBRD's Mustang Dyno read much power then AWD Motorsport's Dynojet
It was built AND dyno'd at AWD Motorsports; so Dynojet (i guess; i do taxes i know little about cars, but i love my evo)
Old Jul 20, 2011, 02:08 PM
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35r
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Good luck..
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yep, 35r on a stock block will get you right where u need to be. It will also be a safe set up to beat on.
Mine makes those numbers easliy on pump gas at about 25psi.
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Originally Posted by Paintballguy
I'd be curious to see the difference in numbers on a much cooler day with no humidity.
Yes, cooler weather will make quite a difference. Hot, humid weather robbed me of some power at CBRD last month too.




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