Hazzard
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I'm pretty sure the 30hp gain was only on there turbo application.
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Way respond to everyone's but my question requesting proof.
The low end jumpHere is a back to back dyno graph of our test mule twin turbo 6.2 L Raptor with and without cats.
The lower HP pull is with the factory Y-pipe, the higher hp pull is with the new Bassani Off-road Y-pipe.
Both tests were done at the base 7 psi boost level that come standard in our kit.
Average HP gains were around 30, with a huge gain of 42 hp at high rpm.
We were very happy with the results.
Wow..that is a biggg jump i guesHello.
The low end responsiveness is from the removal of the cats. It allows the turbo speed to increase earlier.
Wow..that is a biggg jump i gues
To bad they are offroad only..would probably help with towing as well
Any video's from the dyno runs?
So we can compare sound
Ps : awsume response (-rate)
Will this work with the factory headers while still being naturally aspirated? Basically can I use this to remove my cats?