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Old 05-25-2010, 08:58 PM
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91 octane 15 psi.........only got to pull to 4800 rpm at that boost level because it shut the Dynapack dyno down (too much torque with 3.00 gears) Should be in the 850-900 rwhp range with a full pull, more with race gas.



Did do a pull after at 9 psi and it was just over 620 rwhp at 6300 rpms or so if I remember correctly. Turn it down to 6 psi and it's absolutely pedestrian, anyone could drive it. Cool thing about turbos, you literally dial in the power from inside the car.

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Was this dyno with the stock LS2 cam?
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Old 05-25-2010, 09:05 PM
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Was this dyno with the stock LS2 cam?
yeah, they've made well over 1000 hp with that cam.

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After seeing this auction I'd have to send my car there instead of Barrett Jackson and sleep easy.
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After seeing this auction I'd have to send my car there instead of Barrett Jackson and sleep easy.
Just make sure you get a good time, stuff sold well from early afternoon till about 7p.m.! I would go back if that was the case and mine actually ran within an hour of what they promisined. With all the attention my car had I thought it would do 85-90k.
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No plans to sell, thanks for the advice though.
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Old 05-26-2010, 07:36 AM
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The problem with auctions is that you need at LEAST TWO bidders and 3 or 4 is even better... an auction with ONE bidder isn't an auction.

Doesn't matter if it's eBay or BJ.

The pros in the biz arrange some "phantom" bids with their buddies... to help things along. Good auctioneers - at a busy venue - can also 'help' the bid along but they're not risking that at a slow venue or for a single/newbie seller...
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The problem with auctions is that you need at LEAST TWO bidders and 3 or 4 is even better... an auction with ONE bidder isn't an auction.

Doesn't matter if it's eBay or BJ.

The pros in the biz arrange some "phantom" bids with their buddies... to help things along. Good auctioneers - at a busy venue - can also 'help' the bid along but they're not risking that at a slow venue or for a single/newbie seller...
But I don't think the auction house can Phantom bid after the reserve is met? Correct?
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Old 05-26-2010, 06:23 PM
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Good auctioneers - at a busy venue - can also 'help' the bid along but they're not risking that at a slow venue or for a single/newbie seller...
It amazed me when I was at Barrett Jackson how often they ran off the money and had to back it up and hook somebody back in.
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