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Old 11-16-2002, 10:25 AM   #8
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Just remember when going with the belt driven Powerdyne that some last and some don't (with regards to the internal belt). I ran mine for 6,000 miles without a problem. It was dead silent and made good power for an entry level blower.

With the mods in my sig and a 6lb Powerdyne, I dynoed a best of 400.3rwhp/386.9rwtq. With the larger crank pulley and powerpipe, I was seeing 9psi. I never was able to run it at the track with that set-up though.

If it's the basic Powerdyne kit, they normally don't come with an fmu. Mine didn't come with any extra's so I had to buy the fmu, gauges, fuel pump, etc.

Good luck.
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