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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AJBlackGT: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 2stangs69-91: [qb] OK would somebody please explain to me why it takes more rwhp for a blown car to run 10's than a NA car? Is NA rear wheel hp better HP than blown rear wheel HP? I have read this a few times on here and don't understand this. Do dyno wheels know if a car is blown if nothing is entered in the computer about it? [/qb][/QUOTE]I was wondering myself, i figured it was because the powerband isnt the same and the avearge hp numbers arent as good as the peak numbers with a blower because you dont reach your full potential until you make full boost. It shouldn't take 600hp to be in the 10s though if its s strictly drag car. In a 3200lb car on slicks you could do it with 450rwhp i think. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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