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axleback hp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Driver72" data-source="post: 9961051" data-attributes="member: 105832"><p>I think you missed my point.</p><p>I realize a tune on a stock car will give you about 15-18 hp (which to be honest with you is NOT a lot)</p><p>But the op was asking how much would the axleback add and then how much with a tune.</p><p></p><p>The point was that even with a tune, you aren't going to gain a lot from an axleback alone.</p><p>Meaning a tune alone will get you 15-18 rwhp, but there is no "tune" for an axleback that's going to greatly improve upon that.</p><p>Unlike an intake, where you'll get at most 5-6 rwhp from just the CAI but when you add a tune to the CAI you get 24-26 rwhp.</p><p></p><p>But unlike what you think, those numbers are still not great, because it's a NA car. Consider on a car like the N54 powered 335i, a tune alone gets you 60-70 rwhp and an intake and tune can be 80 rwhp.</p><p></p><p>So it's a bit overzealous of you to say a tune will "greatly benefit" a stock 5.0. It helps but wouldn't call it "great" by any stretch of the imagination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driver72, post: 9961051, member: 105832"] I think you missed my point. I realize a tune on a stock car will give you about 15-18 hp (which to be honest with you is NOT a lot) But the op was asking how much would the axleback add and then how much with a tune. The point was that even with a tune, you aren't going to gain a lot from an axleback alone. Meaning a tune alone will get you 15-18 rwhp, but there is no "tune" for an axleback that's going to greatly improve upon that. Unlike an intake, where you'll get at most 5-6 rwhp from just the CAI but when you add a tune to the CAI you get 24-26 rwhp. But unlike what you think, those numbers are still not great, because it's a NA car. Consider on a car like the N54 powered 335i, a tune alone gets you 60-70 rwhp and an intake and tune can be 80 rwhp. So it's a bit overzealous of you to say a tune will "greatly benefit" a stock 5.0. It helps but wouldn't call it "great" by any stretch of the imagination. [/QUOTE]
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