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Old Aug 20, 2010 | 04:20 PM
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EVT700+ what is the power being put to the wheels?

Has anyone gotten their EVTs (700/720/750/+) dynoed on 93 and on 100? I have done some searching but could not find out. Also, has anyone switched the stock airbox and seen gains? Thanks!
 
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dude---- simple idea---- you have to build a SYSTEM or forget it.

first--- PSS-10's and then two sets of tires killed on the track to learn your car----

THEN the Blitzkreig 775 kit--- to the wheels baby! and that will cost $25K

"all done"
 
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dude---- simple idea---- you have to build a SYSTEM or forget it.

first--- PSS-10's and then two sets of tires killed on the track to learn your car----

THEN the Blitzkreig 775 kit--- to the wheels baby! and that will cost $25K

"all done"
Lol, his car already has full motons, RSR rollbar, GMG solid bushings, toe links, dog bones, and sway bars.....and the evoms 750 kit (turbos, coilpacks, fabspeed exhaust, wastegates, intercoolers, hoses, GT3 throttle body, RSS Plenum, underdrive pulley), gt3 seats, gt3 steering wheel.....the list goes on.
 
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Lol, his car already has full motons, RSR rollbar, GMG solid bushings, toe links, dog bones, and sway bars.....and the evoms 750 kit (turbos, coilpacks, fabspeed exhaust, wastegates, intercoolers, hoses, GT3 throttle body, RSS Plenum, underdrive pulley), gt3 seats, gt3 steering wheel.....the list goes on.
and from what I hear, they were installed quite well...

I found a couple of things for the M3 when I was cleaning the garage...will bring them tomorrow...
 
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