Those dyno numbers seem the opposite of what physics would dictate.

Lower engine rpm = less air pulled in naturally by the engine and therefore more "boost" produced by the fixed rpm/flow E-RAM.

At high rpm's the boost would drop to basically nothing as the engine caight up to the E-RAM's flow ability and power levels would be close to normal.


2000 SVT #674 13.47 @ 102 - All Motor! It was not broke; Yet I fixed it anyway.