Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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Back when that was a common mod people used to report boost jumping up 3 or 4 pounds from that neck.That tells me you'll loose 10 ~ 15 pounds of ex manifold pressure at the set boost level. That's always a good thing.Even a good deal on a used SLIC will be a lot more than the $100 or so it'll take to upgrade the stocker. Plus you can always sell it for more money with the neck on it when you find that good deal.Before I bought the neck, I'd pressure test your stock intercooler first. No reason to put a bunch of effort into a leaky core.
Turbofabricator: ACTUALLY.........The Dutt-neck ONLY gained 2 psi of boost due to Kenny having to re-clock the compressor housing to align with the new centerline of the larger neck. This, in turn, added more spring tension on the wastegate actuator. PERIOD! I have welded quite a few 2.5" Dut-Necks on over the years. They definately do not hurt performance, but I have found no substaniated gain other wise. Take a die grinder to the intercooler inlet and you can gain almost 1/2" of cross sectional area. The above info came directly from Kenny himself, shortly after he dyno tested the modification. I agree with Razor in that the CORE is the biggest restriction in the system. Step up to a PTE stock location intercooler for the best gains. (or other SLIC units available today.) The stock core is barely big enough to support 350HP. I know, I know they ARE alot of coin.
QuoteTurbofabricato r: ACTUALLY.........The Dutt-neck ONLY gained 2 psi of boost due to Kenny having to re-clock the compressor housing to align with the new centerline of the larger neck. This, in turn, added more spring tension on the wastegate actuator. PERIOD! I have welded quite a few 2.5" Dut-Necks on over the years. They definately do not hurt performance, but I have found no substaniated gain other wise. Take a die grinder to the intercooler inlet and you can gain almost 1/2" of cross sectional area. The above info came directly from Kenny himself, shortly after he dyno tested the modification. I agree with Razor in that the CORE is the biggest restriction in the system. Step up to a PTE stock location intercooler for the best gains. (or other SLIC units available today.) The stock core is barely big enough to support 350HP. I know, I know they ARE alot of coin.
Turbofabricato r: ACTUALLY.........The Dutt-neck ONLY gained 2 psi of boost due to Kenny having to re-clock the compressor housing to align with the new centerline of the larger neck. This, in turn, added more spring tension on the wastegate actuator. PERIOD! I have welded quite a few 2.5" Dut-Necks on over the years. They definately do not hurt performance, but I have found no substaniated gain other wise. Take a die grinder to the intercooler inlet and you can gain almost 1/2" of cross sectional area. The above info came directly from Kenny himself, shortly after he dyno tested the modification. I agree with Razor in that the CORE is the biggest restriction in the system. Step up to a PTE stock location intercooler for the best gains. (or other SLIC units available today.) The stock core is barely big enough to support 350HP. I know, I know they ARE alot of coin.