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Old 06-24-2009, 08:51 AM #32  
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You hit the nail on the head... I would like to know (as a potential customer) what the SAE rwhp would be if I were to buy this exhaust (atleast a good estimate given I would dyno on a different machine). It's always best to start with SAE smoothing 5 baseline and then add parts and compare using the same metric. Just cleaner that way...

In any case, ISS, all you need to do is call the dyno shop and ask them to reprint your runs using SAE smoothing 5, should be that easy.

Peter

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Originally Posted by michaelrc51 View Post
The exhaust looks nice and the gains are definitely worth the $.
Nice job


I think Peter is just trying to make sure everyone is straight on what kind of gains can be expected at different elevations, and other factors, so they can market their product better.
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