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Re: Engine Dyno Predictions:

Subject: Re: Engine Dyno Predictions:
by jsup on 2008/12/23 19:34:54

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cuisinartvette wrote:
Excuses have already started and results havent been posted yet. lol. Whatever they are CNC/as cast whoopie, either one can be mfr'd to be good. Sounds like "out of the box" vs "out of the box"?

Lets hear it regardless.


Yeah, OK...excuses.. Let's now compare the AFRs to the All Pros or Brodix X-11s "out of the box" how about that.

The cheerleading and leghumping is starting and the results aren't even posted yet.

IMO another unfair comparison proving nothing. The porting proves it. You're now saying porting is worthless? Then why does AFR port them. Make up your mind.

This result, based on Ron's state of mind, will show that on this specific combination AFR made more power with a fully ported CNC'd head. I am sure there are other combinations where the results would have been reversed. Can I still say that? To extend this conclusion out to anything more than that is what defines leg humping.

For the sake of sanity, I said what I have to say. I don't think it's fair. I think for $500 the Darts could have been ported and comparable, and still the same price. I am conceding a power difference based on what I learned yesterday on CNC porting.

This thread will stay at the top for days supported by leghumpers. I'll be back when it falls off the charts.

Have a nice Christmas all.
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