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Old 02-24-2018, 01:23 AM   #84
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Originally Posted by nikitopo View Post
You have answers and these are not assumptions. It looks that Toyota insisted to keep the dip and have a more economic and environmental friendly car. They never wanted to fix the dip. Maybe to provide a refinement, but never to fix. This is the most official reply you can get:

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...8&postcount=51
So. Why. Is. There. No. Dyno. Of. A. Stock. Car. That. Has. Been. Tuned. By. The. Aftermarket. That. Has. No. Torque. Dip?

I don't know how much more simple to put it then that. Not trying to flame you, or say that your wrong. But if there is not an aftermarket tuner that has removed the dip on a stock car I would say this is not true. There are plenty of examples of tuned stock cars. Still have the dip.

Man I am really sorry to the OP. I always thought the ACE header was kind of over blown but after seeing all the charts, without even bothering to look at the numbers, it obviously works well.
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