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Old 02-24-2011   #1
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Re: MAP's 2008 Evolution X GSR Build Thread aka Project GGX

It's right in the first chart. It looks like it hits 20psi by 4000rpm and falls to about 15psi. I'm not sure what they run stock.
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Old 02-24-2011   #2
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Re: MAP's 2008 Evolution X GSR Build Thread aka Project GGX

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I'm not sure what they run stock.
I think it is 21-22 so close enough.
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Re: MAP's 2008 Evolution X GSR Build Thread aka Project GGX

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I think it is 21-22 so close enough.
Yup. I've seen stock 2010's do 23psig on the dyno, but I'm sure a lot of that depends on loading so "only" 20psig on a DynoJet doesn't surprise me.

Solid numbers though. MAP - have you baselined any other 100% stock X's?
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