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PPE Excelerator for 03 use pressure

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Ive been searching the forums and cant find a definate answer some say it does not use pressure others say it does and how come they can get 215 advertised flywheel HP for a 305/550 when nobody even comes close to those numbers with one programer.
 
Smokin Dodge said:
Ive been searching the forums and cant find a definate answer some say it does not use pressure others say it does and how come they can get 215 advertised flywheel HP for a 305/550 when nobody even comes close to those numbers with one programer.



it adds no pressure,its all duration and timing
 
depends on how you look at it. Nobody else claims flywheel power. All the other companies post rear wheel HP gains. So that puts the PPE box closer to other companies.
 
lmills said:
depends on how you look at it. Nobody else claims flywheel power. All the other companies post rear wheel HP gains. So that puts the PPE box closer to other companies.



break it down, its still higher than almost anyone w/ 30% pt loss
 
OK, since you put it like that... .....



215 -30% = 65 HP loss for a total of 150 rear wheel HP. Not that impressive.





TST does 195 HP at the tires with no pressure. :cool:



Now, if you had compared to the PPE HOT version that is available for the 04. 5 and up trucks..... then yes, I would say I am impressed. :D
 
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Well Im running a Power pup and torque dog the pup is 130hp and the torque dog is 90 and they say the pup on extreme does pressure also that is why I am looking at the ppe even with the 30% loss its still more than the pup with no pressure so I wont be worried about high pressure of two pressure adders.
 
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