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390 fe at the dyno, help please
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07-01-2009, 03:16 AM
RICK LAKE
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Now you are maken some better power
MaSnaka John that is some nice power to start with. The car has good bottom end with the torque and a flat power band to 5,500 rpms. If you add about 15-18% to your numbers this is what the motor is putting out at the crank. For a starter motor, this is a great one to play with. It should last for years with little maintainance. Down the road you may or maynot get the power hunger and go to a bigger motor. This build gives you a basic understanding about matching parts and getting good power from the motor. Hope you have many miles of pleasure in the days to come. Drive easy for the first 500 miles to break in the motor and also for you to get quicker reflexs.
Ps NO WAVING to people for the first 250 miles on the road.
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