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wont you need to let the computer "learn" a little with the new intake on? Or are you going to do the dyno with the intake on first and the stock airbox second?
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Originally Posted by macho_mike21
wont you need to let the computer "learn" a little with the new intake on?
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maybe dyno the intake this week and the stocker next week (since you already have the new one installed). This would probably provide more accurate test results.
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I'm guessing 138whp stock, and 145whp with the airbox. Whatever the stock torque is, add 10ft.lbs to that and that is what I think the gain will be with the airbox.
Just my opinion.
Shawn
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