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Originally Posted by dfoster154
RWHP? Only reason I ask is the FD (in US versions) came at 255hp at the flywheel stock, with a 10-8-10 boost pattern. I have a moderately Modded FD from 94 (PFC etc tuned by Steve Kan) and I am putting out 300rwhp on a dynodynamics tuned at 13PSI on the stocker twins. Check my introduction post, you will see my dyno sheet and mod list out
Not saying BS, just trying to understand the logic here
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Yes 292 RWHP

. I have a decent bit of experience in modifying stock twin fds. Most of the bolt ons dont do anything performance wise for you. The exhaust is the big gainer, IC makes a difference in warmer temps but a nice cold day the factory SMIC is actually rather adequate up to around 12lbs on the stockers. I have seen numerous fds with exhaust only run in the 8.2-8.5 range in the 1/8th. We are talking stock filter but with the air pump deleted(8lbs saving

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Throw a 3" exhaust on a fd and a pettit remapped ecu and at 12lbs you are pretty much guaranteed 315-325 rwhp on a dynojet. Throwing every bolt on at a stock twin car is pointless. Full exhaust, nice IC, and pettit remap ecu with a $80.00 walbro pump is an excellent setup for anyone wanting a reliable 300rwhp setup that will run high-mid 12s with a good driver. I dont really understand why so many people go PFC that stay at 12lbs or less. I am going to do some testing soon and see how a fd reacts with Strong Apex seals, pettit ecu, meth injection, stock injectors at around 14-15lbs. I imagine around 340 rwhp should be obtain and it "should" be reliable.
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