The runner length is one of the most important factors when building an engine, it can completely change the way an engine applies power and moves through the RPM band. Today we look at how runner length changes your horsepower and torque curve. For the example we are using a factory TPI system against a Holley Stealth Ram system. ______________________________________________________________
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How Does Runner Length Change Your Horsepower and Torque
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