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Topic: why does my stang feel slower after off road h pipe install
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slowvert5.0
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Member # 8555
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Ok so I installed a BBK off road h pipe and now I feel like I lost some power. Am I creating a bottle neck now?
My car is stock exept for the hpipe, bbk headers, k&N filter (not intake), BBK underdrive pullies, and flows welded to the stock dumps and pipe.
any insite would help, or am I loosing torque for hp in the upper range.
Thanks guys
Posts: 101 | From: sac to frisco | Registered: Aug 2008
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*Als50*
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Member # 6003
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chek ur TPS
-------------------- '00XlRangerSlammed-'91Gt347Turbo-'93CalypsoSCFaleen FOXLIVESMATTER ---------------- *BlackGunsMatter*
Posts: 1897 | From: La Bahia... | Registered: Sep 2005
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slowvert5.0
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Member # 8555
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how would I check that?? I used to have a 2000 gt and knew hot to do it on that, but new to the fox stangs
Posts: 101 | From: sac to frisco | Registered: Aug 2008
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slowvert5.0
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Member # 8555
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Nevermind, found out its the same way as the 2000
Posts: 101 | From: sac to frisco | Registered: Aug 2008
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threethirty1
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Member # 7814
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u lose low end torque due to lack of back pressure.
-------------------- 1987 Black GT factory zero option car
Posts: 777 | From: North Bay | Registered: Jul 2007
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slowvert5.0
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ok, thanks. I thought it might be that, but i didnt think I could notice it this much
Posts: 101 | From: sac to frisco | Registered: Aug 2008
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