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Thread: 818R Dyno Pull - 361whp and ~400 ft/lbs

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    818R Dyno Pull - 361whp and ~400 ft/lbs

    Decided to double check the tune today, nice to see the engine breaking in and getting better!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuoRx-SI3eE

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    Owner/builder - AEM Intakes 818R #85

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixStar View Post
    Decided to double check the tune today, nice to see the engine breaking in and getting better!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuoRx-SI3eE

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    Looking good Keith

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    When can i come up there and get a ride?

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    Time for traction control! 400 ft lbs and only a 11.9!
    A well stocked beverage fridge is the key to any successful project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by longislandwrx View Post
    Time for traction control! 400 ft lbs and only a 11.9!
    Naw, I'm not going to waste time and money chasing numbers. The car wasn't built to drag race and honestly there was very little wheel spin off the line and a tiny chirp into second, all on 200TW street tires too.
    Owner/builder - AEM Intakes 818R #85

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    Quote Originally Posted by longislandwrx View Post
    Time for traction control! 400 ft lbs and only a 11.9!
    I will let you know how mine runs the 1/4 with racelogics when i actually finish my car.

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