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Originally Posted by rcm2525
I don't get it. Unless these two kits are tested on the exact same 370 on the exact same dyno on the exact same day (temp, humidity) then these debates on minor performance differences are meaningless. Then unless the kits are track reviewed by the same drivers the same holds true.
So I would just go for the one you like most for what ever reason or wait until there can be a true shootout review, which I suspect will be many months if ever. JMO
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What are you asking for is impossible. I would be more than satisfied to see 2 370z's, same trans, baseline and final on same dyno, dyno SAE correction. Then compare the % increase. The cars would baseline on the same day and then come back for final results on the same day. With both companies in So-Cal, this is actually doable. Pick a 3rd party dyno for baseline and final numbers.