Nice #'s Dockboy

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Greg did:

570 on #2
770 on nos

Haven't seen the tq numbers anywhere yet...but that's pretty sweet numbers for a 7.3.
 
UNBROKEN said:
Greg did:

570 on #2
770 on nos

Haven't seen the tq numbers anywhere yet...but that's pretty sweet numbers for a 7.3.
Good job!! 770 on the spray is:rockwoot: :rockwoot: :woohoo:
 
UNBROKEN said:
Greg did:

570 on #2
770 on nos

Haven't seen the tq numbers anywhere yet...but that's pretty sweet numbers for a 7.3.

Thanks Richard!:thankyou2:

574.9/1055.7 #2
758.8/1405 Nitrous

:Cheer:
 
Holy crap!! Those are some awesome #'s!!!:rockwoot::rockwoot:



Ben
 
:rockwoot: :rockwoot: Great numbers :rockwoot: :rockwoot:
 
Impressive Greg! Do you ever hit the juice when you are plowing and come upon a particularly stiff bank of snow that doesn't want to budge lol?

Oh yeah... I still got you on #2 buddy lol.
 
Awesome numbers Greg, I gotta get up that way soon, and take you up on that ride. Nice numbers buddy!:ylsuper: :ylsuper:
 
DB, you need to make a write-up on your secrets to maximizing your stock parts and sell it. I'm willing to pay!
 
dam 770 how in the world could that 7.3 hold so much i just put bullydogs biggest injectors on a 2003 7.3 and i had to go and pick up the rods...lol good numbers dockboy
 
SDKINGRANCH said:
dam 770 how in the world could that 7.3 hold so much i just put bullydogs biggest injectors on a 2003 7.3 and i had to go and pick up the rods...lol good numbers dockboy


thats because the 2003 had powdered metal rods, greg has billet rods. I think just about anyone running 500+ hp is running billet rods.
 
Dockboy said:
Thanks Richard!:thankyou2:

574.9/1055.7 #2
758.8/1405 Nitrous

:Cheer:

Yeah, Like I believe that. What was it a 40% correction factor? LOL
 
DavidTD said:
Yeah, Like I believe that. What was it a 40% correction factor? LOL

LOL :woohoo: :evil

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:doh: :blahblah1: :bang



:rules: :evil
 
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