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Looking forward to the facts!
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Too much is never enough!
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I am pretty sure he was talking about the fuel pumps. Those injectors are good past 800.
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AGP TT kit, 54/57 Forged rotating assembly, Custom grind cam... Dual nozzle meth, ID850's, Livernois dual fuel pumps, ECS BAP, 25% UDP, 3 inch Magnaflow catback with X pipe, Mantic 9000 clutch, DSS 1000hp axles, DSS aluminum driveshaft, ZL1 rear end, solid subframe bushings, HE differential offset bushings, BMR Trailing arm, BMR toe rods, Lingenfelter LNC-2000,SJM Line Lock. 747 whp 714wtq
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As much as your tuner is comfortable making until you run out of fuel. If you had fuel I would say easy 1000+.
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http://www.rceng.com/technical.aspx
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Dyno Show Queen LOL
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Ya I blew my fuel budget on the 16 Gen 6.
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What did it make? Post some graphs
Excited for your 1st drive!
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Any updates?
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Dyno Show Queen LOL
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Maybe today. Shop promised car for the weekend with a mild break in tune so we could get some miles on it for a cruise to MAST Motorsports... Talk about a professional shop. In house machine shop and motor assembly.. they had a LS3 416 on the engine dyno we ( Htown, East Texas camaro club and a group from Dallas) we were like how much does that make they said " just 623 hp it's a mild setup" wow! Want to say the most they got out of a ls3 was 800 to the flywheel..
Any how my shop called me friday night at 1030pm saying the new slave was leaking not sure why just that Monster sent out a new one Saturday morning.. great service! Sorry for delay wife and I are really bumbed!
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Has anyone ever had trouble with the air filters at the bottom of the car with the AGP kit? What happens if you get stuck in the rain or something?
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In short, no. The filters are really not at the bottom of the car. They are more midmount and I have yet to hear of anybody having an issue. If its that big of a concern, you can upgrade to their CAI, which put the filters behind the wheel well on each side of the car.
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And if you don't want to spend alot of money for the cold air kit you can always buy filter socks to keep the water out, but you shouldn't need these due to the filters pointing up at a 45 degree angle, to give you an idea the filter on the driver side almost hits the steering arm if I find a picture I will post it
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As I've said a ton, filters are above the door line, so if you are getting water into the fitlers, you are also getting water pouring into the car. I would be more concerned with that.
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While I have the COLD AIR kit on my AGP setup, I agree with everyone else posting here that the Air Filters are well out of the way of danger. If you drive your car through standing water that would otherwise flood the interior I GUESS you could create a problem. IF my kit had COME with the non-Cold Air parts I would have gone with those and slapped on a Rainsocks per my 911 Turbo friends suggestions. IN fact, Kevin @ AGP will tell you that I asked him to just send me the standard intakes halfway through my install. The COLD AIR kit added about 4 hours of labor for me as well...
The COLD AIR kit for me was mainly for sound as I thought I'd hear the Turbo's more with the Air Filters in the fender pockets. TO be honest, I don't even know for sure if that is the case. Oh well... That is my 2 cents.
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Good info, thanks!
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