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Do those RJC air plate really makes a big difference ?
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I'm with you. But I'm trying to prove a point.
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X2 some great info there.Do a search on "interesting numbers" on the site. Richard Clark runs some flow tests on a variety of parts including the RJC plate further down the thread.
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If you're nowhere near a max tune it won't do you any good. It can't help until you are in a good state of tune AND start getting on the edge of the first cylinder detonating.
If you just pick an arbitrary boost number and leave it there, the power plate won't help you.
avon may not have a lot of posts here and you might take him for a newbie ..be assure he's not a rookie player and has gone faster than most on the board with his TAblock powered regal
he pushes his stuff in the Baltimore /cecil area , nitrous out of the hole and 8s is think is where i last saw him
at your level most would say no plate ,
was mentioned on alky injection that they like them because they are using the plenum to distribute a fuel, i believe in them on stock and precision plenums and know somethat have done well with them ...but on my mease plenum i dont run one, keith built them with his own design distribution plate inside tbut mine is open . years ago i was told pull it off at higher hp levels