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Originally Posted by chunkytfg
robs puts out 83ish SAE IIRC on a dynapro dyno which will equate to 88ish on a dynajet one.
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I'd call 82 pretty conservative... You can see just under 80rw on a DJ machine with standard bores and mildly modified carbs, good intake and exhaust work, and cams... And yep, obviously DJ random factor applies but that's not an outrageous number for that sort of work. If you were to take it to a typical dyno-in-a-dealership you'd get quoted 85