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Old 12-03-2008, 09:28 PM
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The Dynatek stuff is real easy. I spent a little time on the phone, now I just plug in my laptop and make adjustments for the hell of it just to see what will happen! The comparison isn't apples to apples as I said in the article but I thought I had my Weber's set right like many of us do. Now my laptop will tell me exactly where I am at any point in the rpm range due to the built in data logger. I just can't tell you how impressed I am with this system and I am a weber guy!

My engine is an 8.7 deck aluminum dry sump small block at 11 to 1 roughly with Yates heads, Oliver ultra light rods, billet Scat crank, button dual disk clutch, titanium valve train with Jesel rockers. The cam is a solid roller with 248 dur and 660 lift at the valve with a 108 LSA. It Will run to 8000rpms but I usually just shift.

The Weber's matched the injection up to about 5000 rpms then the injection really kept climbing as the Weber's fell away. They just can't flow the air that the Yates heads need to make big power numbers.
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