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Old May 14th, 2008, 02:40 AM   #1
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I have a 05 gt with a c & l cai racer udp's brenspeed 93 tune comp cams nxr no spring cams delete plates tri-ax shifter had dynoed at 310 hp 303 torq can someone tell me if this is close or what hp and torq it should be . thanks
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That shifter must add at least 20hp. lol

That seems within the realm of reason for rwhp. The CAI and tune should be givin 15-25, not sure what the cams add, but about 20rwhp would seem reasonable.

Oh, hmm, and those UDPs should be adding 10-15hp or so. 310 may be on the low side I suppose, get an updated tune based on your dyno test and the numbers may come up a few.
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ive heard the mustang stripes are good for 20hp also
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I have a 05 gt with a c & l cai racer udp's brenspeed 93 tune comp cams nxr no spring cams delete plates tri-ax shifter had dynoed at 310 hp 303 torq can someone tell me if this is close or what hp and torq it should be . thanks
Is is a stick or an automatic? and what was the CF on the dyno and what kind of dyno?

My car with frpp/steeda cai, UDs, 93 brenspeed tune dynoed at 310/318 dynojet dyno, standard cf on a 60% degree day. Subtract about 3% if you want to get it at what sae numbers would show and your looking at 301. Which stage NSR cams you got? I have stage IIs, with delete plates and Long tubes and now im at 352/335 on the same dyno same basic weather. so im pumping a solid 343 sae CF. Im manual.

If your manual that seems way low. If your auto it's about spot on with what i have seen other automatics with you car pull. Either way the tq seems low to me.

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if you look at the below link brenspeed tested those cams on an automatic with just a c&l racer and the stage II cams and they got 303/306 so add your ud's which gave me 7, if your an automatic you seem to be about perfect, i guess the tq isnt that low. If your manual your way low. Further evidence that the delete plates do nothing.

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Flams are a for sure a 100hp gain!!
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UDP'S will give you 8 hp max on a standard.
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thanks guys its a manual
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