2332 on dyno -video

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Paul H
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2332 on dyno -video

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Here ya go

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Re: 2332 on dyno -video

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What kind of numbers????
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Re: 2332 on dyno -video

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Over 200hp at the flywheel 180ft/lb and 160 at the rear wheels 7k rpm max
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Re: 2332 on dyno -video

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Was that some kind of dyno mule that it was hooked up to????

How you liking you EMS -- I've got one on the shelf and can't bring myself to pull my Electromotive and put it in
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Re: 2332 on dyno -video

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Yes it's a buggy that sits on the rollers it's very useful with easy access to the engine. Regarding the EMS=4 I quite like it and it's nice to tune with once you've learned how to use it. Not sure why you'd want to remove a working system for another unless you needed some extra features ?
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Re: 2332 on dyno -video

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Another vote for the EMS-4. I love mine. The software takes some learning, but when you've done so, there are a LOT of options and its pretty easy to tweak. Mines on a 1776, and its not been on the rollers yet - it has a mild cam but nice heads, we'll see.
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