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Old 05-29-2003, 10:30 PM   #14 (permalink)
ZO6 DUST
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You may not get 100 rwhp from the Magnuson, I didn't. I dyno'd 391 rwhp just from bolt-ons then added a cam and the Mag. for an additional 85 rwhp, but lots of low end trq. I saw a Vortech dyno'ing 530 rwhp, but only 10 more ft/lbs/tq, I have 426 ft/lbs/tq.

Also, you can get a sweet deal on the Mag., it's the hood and install that gets you. I strongly recommend a reputable tuner on any installation, such as MTI....you really need to know combinations and have a very astute understanding of what you are trying to accomplish...then how to lean on the safe side.

Be careful to not get to caught up in the numbers game.
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