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7.3 Aftermarket
200% nozzle = great tow pig
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[QUOTE="Big Bore, post: 139899, member: 760"] Once you do the stoichiometry then invert the answer it makes more sense to me for whatever reason. Either way it varies by rpm as you say. However the PW Tarm is coming up with is much less than what I've understood was available. But based on degrees available at 4000rpm and the math, I can't argue with him. It's important because it affects the injector size I want to use, or at least the nozzle size. Like 300/400. [/QUOTE]
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