I've done that already and the results are hardly mind-blowing, and not even close to Hesco's super-overinflated dyno numbers. Then again, that's exactly what i expected if you remember what i said in the EAP thread. Here are my "before and after" numbers:Plechtan wrote:If you get a chance, try running a basic 4.6 with the 99+ intake. Be interesting to see how the numbers compare.
Old Intake: 199.8rwhp @ 4750rpm, 253.7rwtq @ 3500rpm
New intake: 201.7rwhp @ 4700rpm, 258.2rwtq @ 3400rpm, maximum gain 5rwtq at 3400rpm
Same dyno, both weather corrected, no changes except for the intake manifold swap and bumping the MAP voltage up from 5.1 to 5.2v to correct a slightly lean condition caused by the new manifold.
So there you have it: 1.9rwhp, 4.5rwtq, torque curve shifted slightly to the left, and a near-1mpg gain in fuel economy.
I'm still happy because I had realistic expectations from the manifold swap and never believed all the hype.
Here's my dyno sheet with a nice, flat torque curve from 1500-4500rpm:
