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<blockquote data-quote="Whistler" data-source="post: 640571" data-attributes="member: 18919"><p>I've never had it on a rolling road I trusted.</p><p></p><p>I did one 03/07/2015 whom I had received really good recommendations on. I got 40.08hp at 4100rpm and 64.23 torque at 2700rpm (I still have the print out). </p><p></p><p>A few days later, I realised that the throttle cable was loose. Would have thought an expert would have noticed that right? </p><p>Now I believe she is running OK (I can get 70mph up hill if I want to) I am going to take it to a place that my brother uses for his race cars to get what I hope is the first true engine check/reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whistler, post: 640571, member: 18919"] I've never had it on a rolling road I trusted. I did one 03/07/2015 whom I had received really good recommendations on. I got 40.08hp at 4100rpm and 64.23 torque at 2700rpm (I still have the print out). A few days later, I realised that the throttle cable was loose. Would have thought an expert would have noticed that right? Now I believe she is running OK (I can get 70mph up hill if I want to) I am going to take it to a place that my brother uses for his race cars to get what I hope is the first true engine check/reading. [/QUOTE]
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