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<blockquote data-quote="mustangman570" data-source="post: 10124185" data-attributes="member: 103894"><p>i have made 537 on 13psi with belt slip(i had a 6rib belt on it because i couldnt get an 8rib in time for my dyno appointment) with the belt slip fixed i am making 15-16psi and i should be at 550-575 with my re-tune. with a pulley swap and tune 600-700 is easy depending on your setup i believe the t-trim maxes out at 750.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangman570, post: 10124185, member: 103894"] i have made 537 on 13psi with belt slip(i had a 6rib belt on it because i couldnt get an 8rib in time for my dyno appointment) with the belt slip fixed i am making 15-16psi and i should be at 550-575 with my re-tune. with a pulley swap and tune 600-700 is easy depending on your setup i believe the t-trim maxes out at 750. [/QUOTE]
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