g_abbott
06-03-2002, 15:19
After lurking for quite some time, I've decided I could no longer keep to myself.
I've been very pleased with my preproduction Juice (version unknown - looking forward to updates) although I wish it produced a bit more top end (2700-3500) as it does seem to flatten out up there. I've also been very pleased with my Kennedy exhaust although I'm working on solutions towards making it more quiet. My personal application calls for the benefits of increased flow without additional noise.
The point of my post is simply to state that in my very unscientific experimentations, I have determined that while the dyno shows very limited hp gains with the exhaust upgrades and seat of the pants seems to indicate faster spool up, more power is truly being produced in application. Prior to installing the exhaust, repeated test runs to governed top speed (arghhh) at full throttle on setting 4 (T/H or normal) produced no codes or shutdowns. Subsequent identical testing with the exhaust upgrade yield consistent shut-downs (vehicle acts as if it has been switched to neutral at approx 78mph and throttle stops responding until speed is slowed and shifter is worked to neutral and back) that I assume are the result of additional power produced by the exhaust.
I never thought I'd need more tranny, of course I never thought my truck would be this fast!
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I've been very pleased with my preproduction Juice (version unknown - looking forward to updates) although I wish it produced a bit more top end (2700-3500) as it does seem to flatten out up there. I've also been very pleased with my Kennedy exhaust although I'm working on solutions towards making it more quiet. My personal application calls for the benefits of increased flow without additional noise.
The point of my post is simply to state that in my very unscientific experimentations, I have determined that while the dyno shows very limited hp gains with the exhaust upgrades and seat of the pants seems to indicate faster spool up, more power is truly being produced in application. Prior to installing the exhaust, repeated test runs to governed top speed (arghhh) at full throttle on setting 4 (T/H or normal) produced no codes or shutdowns. Subsequent identical testing with the exhaust upgrade yield consistent shut-downs (vehicle acts as if it has been switched to neutral at approx 78mph and throttle stops responding until speed is slowed and shifter is worked to neutral and back) that I assume are the result of additional power produced by the exhaust.
I never thought I'd need more tranny, of course I never thought my truck would be this fast!
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