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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) 768HP from PDR 370inj.

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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Nv 5600

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3rd run on the brand new set-up netted 768hp with PDR 370inj, @ a mere 65psi of boost. Only running 20degree's of pump timing and runs where made on a mustang MD 1750 dyno. Was also using water inj to keep things cool. Not bad numbers for a set of $400 injectors? Many thanks goes out to Piers for his technical support over the past year and numerous other people who know who they are.
 
What kind of pump work was necessary for those runs?



What else are you runnin' under the hood? :cool:



Jim Fulmer made a crapload of power with his 370's...



Matt
 
Yea baby, that's what I'm talking about... ..... nice to see those numbers.



What was the corrrection factor? I'd bet you have me beat right now!



Jim
 
You pretty much summed that up Jim! Sounds about right. :-laf



That sounds fun... ... ... Oo. Hey wait a second, I can do that too! :p :rolleyes:
 
not sure on the correction factor Jim, thats the numbers that the dyno gave. Were pretty low on elevation here at the Maryland/Penn. area so that probably helped, but sucking in all my spent exhaust sure didn't, air cleaner is black, diffently need to change some things for next time. Hit 808 on the 7th pull but that was with a different set of nozzles at 80psi, stupid me didn't think about testing the 370's at 80 till they were out. Lots more stuff to test and play with, but i'm happy with the way everything turned out. Truck is streetable, drove it 30min to dyno and back in dyno trim. B1 for the small turbo and a bigger Holset on the bottom.
 
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