Jim Stabe
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I have been chasing low rpm fuel trim imbalance between the two banks of cylinders but finally got the fuel trim problem solved - the brand new Bosch O2 sensors were reading off and the problem was resolved with the installation of two AC Delco sensors. The dyno guy got all the driveability and cold start tuning done and was making the first power pull. At 3800 rpm the blower was already at 7 lbs boost and made over 300 hp at the rear wheels. He estimates if he had kept going it would have been in the area of 450-475 hp and 12+ lbs boost - not a healthy situation with cast pistons and 11:1 compression. I'm picking the car up at lunch today and I'm interested in seeing what it feels like when it get on it at ~2500 rpm and then get out of it around 3500 rpm on the freeway. I'm shooting for 6-7 lbs of boost at 6000 rpm and 400-425 RWHP so a larger pulley is definitely a must. I'm trying to keep it conservative to extend the life of the engine, clutch and rear end.


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