Our '66 Chevy hits the dyno! | BANKS BUILT Ep 3

3 years ago
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Our '66 Chevy big window C20 hits the dyno. We find out just how much power it makes with the '99 Mr. Goodwrench 350 crate engine and a very dirty stock air filter. Watch Gale calculate the air density loss between the truck's grille and intake manifold. This is the power that the engine could be making but isn't.

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INSTRUMENTS USED IN THIS VIDEO

iDash DataMonster
https://www.bankspower.com/idash

4-Channel Analog Module
https://www.bankspower.com/i-2782

0-300° F Fluid Temperature Sensor, 3/8 NPT
https://www.bankspower.com/i-2785

0-275° F Air Temperature Sensor, 3/8 NPT
https://www.bankspower.com/i-2784

High Range Analog Temperature Sensor for EGT or other Temperatures
https://www.bankspower.com/i-2780

50 PSIA Pressure Sensor, 1/8 NPT, Stainless Steel, 3-PIN
https://www.bankspower.com/i-2796

Pressure Sensor Remote Mount Kit for High-Temperature/Drive Pressure Measurements
https://www.bankspower.com/i-2888

Starter Cable (Connects Banks modules to iDash)
https://www.bankspower.com/i-2703

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