Posted by Jake F on December 31, 2007 at 09:22:44 from (216.215.19.6):
In Reply to: 1486 Horsepower posted by nates90 on December 31, 2007 at 08:01:28:
If you wont be working it hard you'll never use the 175 it has and it wont matter if it's turned up or not. It only uses the HP neded for the job at hand. We used to have a late build 1486 that came with the 466 and would dyno 200 stock. You'll get some variation from dyno to dyno, and also if one operator pulls it down on RPM more than another it will read way different.
The asperator ? is on if you have a small 1&1/4 " or so hose or pipe going from the air cleaner inlet to the exhaust to draw dirt out and keep it from going into the air cleaner. If you dont have the pipe/hose yours is non asperated.
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