Hp Gains
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so in theory you gain from every .001" you shave? I would do .002" and call it a day if I had access to cnc equipment. IMO you should be safe with .002" since there has to be some kind of buffer there anyway, and you aren't shaving alot off at .002" anyway, just enough to get something out of it. of course, thats MO
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yeah, stay within "quotes" so you don't get blamed or flamed
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.010" gains more HP!!!! (yelling from peanut gallery)
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.010" gains more HP!!!! (yelling from peanut gallery)
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Originally Posted by freakishpower
i would say around 50hp
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Originally Posted by DangerousDan
numbers as in how many thousandths to shave, but I am not sure if 50hp is reasonable to expect from .002" I think more like 20 or so.
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So if this is the Case I gaing 50 WHP 30 less then the Turbo kit but I save $3.000+
Will this 3K + be inuf to make the extra 30 WHP to mach the Turbo kit and stay N/A?
Last edited by ciclon1; Feb 6, 2006 at 05:59 AM.