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Originally Posted by Methodical4u I understand that without a baseline it's hard to tell... however, based on what your average 370 baselines at, those are pretty good numbers. yeah, but
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yeah, but you don't know the oddities with that dyno/conditions unless you run a baseline. I can give you 400 whp on a stock Z if you want it, and you won't be able to tell what I messed with.
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