I finally got the chance to do as best apples to apples comparison as I could. Differences - a little cooler, winter fuel, housings. Total peak horsepower for 16 cm2 was 229. 7 (between 55-60 mph). For 12 cm2 it was 225. 7 (between 56-59 mph). A difference of 4 horsepower at 55-60 mph in 4th gear.
From my dyno graphs
mph 12 cm2 16 cm2 Diff (12cm2-16cm2)
30 85 hp 80 hp +5
35 112 hp 105 hp +7
40 155 hp 140 hp +15
45 195 hp 187 hp +8
50 212 hp 212 hp -
55 221 hp 225 hp -4
60 223 hp 228 hp -5
65 163 hp 175 hp -12
70 65 hp 75 hp -10
The EGT's were about 100* higher with the 12cm2 at 900* Boost was not the same as on the street as the dyno doesn't load up the trucks that well.
Driving impressions- The truck FEELS like it has more power than before. I now have traction problems due to the quick boost build up. I have yet to tow with this housing in the summer but I don't have any EGT problems at my current fueling level. The fuel was the same with both housings. I like the 12cm2 housing as I feel it gives me power in the area that I use it most. I drive in city traffic around Boston.
From my dyno graphs
mph 12 cm2 16 cm2 Diff (12cm2-16cm2)
30 85 hp 80 hp +5
35 112 hp 105 hp +7
40 155 hp 140 hp +15
45 195 hp 187 hp +8
50 212 hp 212 hp -
55 221 hp 225 hp -4
60 223 hp 228 hp -5
65 163 hp 175 hp -12
70 65 hp 75 hp -10
The EGT's were about 100* higher with the 12cm2 at 900* Boost was not the same as on the street as the dyno doesn't load up the trucks that well.
Driving impressions- The truck FEELS like it has more power than before. I now have traction problems due to the quick boost build up. I have yet to tow with this housing in the summer but I don't have any EGT problems at my current fueling level. The fuel was the same with both housings. I like the 12cm2 housing as I feel it gives me power in the area that I use it most. I drive in city traffic around Boston.