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1 minute ago, burndog said:

Holy LEAN Batman,

 

I am surprised that it continued to build power that high, that lean. I thought optimum HP could only be made in the AFR Happy spot of 14-15. 15 being the leanest!

I think you're looking at the wrong line.  The AFR is 13 at 7250 RPM.

Matthew Cervi
'71 Bavaria

'18 M2

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sweeet....strong.....

 

(hey KB....this is  impressive)

 

is this your trade?.....or are you just a hobbyist.......impressive...

 

170 at the wheels..............2000 pounds........sweeeet.

 

I'm gonna pm u

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Kowabunga.... lovely #s.  Nice table-top torque curve, too.  All at 104 degrees OAT...that's track temps at many places.  And what.. 15% humidity? ...not exactly "balmy".

 

Great job.  Go run the snot out of it :)

 

BRAAAAAP.jpg

 

Ed Z

'69 Granada... long, long ago  

'71 Manila..such a great car

'67 Granada 2000CS...way cool

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Too rich, really-

 

nice numbers out of a pretty conservative build (need moar cam!)

 

And a nice flat torque curve, to boot.

 

Now go beat on it!

 

t

 

"I learn best through painful, expensive experience, so I feel like I've gotten my money's worth." MattL

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