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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: guelph, Ontario, Canada
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Results look pretty standard. The intake was designed based on a moving car. Like a bike it is hard to dyno a ram air bike like a ZX9 it may make upwards of 15 rwhp moving compared to standing still !!! That is on a 900cc engine
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I have also noticed that Viper's tend to increase HP on successive runs as they warm up.
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