Granatelli Coil Packs, any real dyno proof
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Yeah now that you have us interested and since you only got 7 & 11 with the ones on the dyno sheet what COPS did you test? And what is your recommendation for us N/A guys?
Scott
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These tests were done with the the Pro Series - not Xtreme series. The same results will be acchived witht eh X series on an N/A motor under 400hp. More is not always better. As an example - if your car only need 30 gallons of gas to get from point A to point B - them having 60 gallons will not get you there any faster
we have an OEM replacement that is still 5% better then an Accel or MSD
we have Hot Street - these coils are what all the N/A guys want under say 450 hp
Pro Series is not targeted towards Hi Compression N/A motors and entry level 400hp blown motors at say under 7psi
Then Xtreme Pro Series is for blown guys shooting for over 500rwhp
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Coils tested were the Pro Series - these were our original design. Today we have tailored then design to more specific applications
we have an OEM replacement that is still 5% better then an Accel or MSD
we have Hot Street - these coils are what all the N/A guys want under say 450 hp
Pro Series is not targeted towards Hi Compression N/A motors and entry level 400hp blown motors at say under 7psi
Then Xtreme Pro Series is for blown guys shooting for over 500rwhp
we have an OEM replacement that is still 5% better then an Accel or MSD
we have Hot Street - these coils are what all the N/A guys want under say 450 hp
Pro Series is not targeted towards Hi Compression N/A motors and entry level 400hp blown motors at say under 7psi
Then Xtreme Pro Series is for blown guys shooting for over 500rwhp
So what dealer has the best price on the Hot Street version! Come on Tillman.....PM me the deal!!
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Running out of things I can do and stay N/A. If they are really worth 7/11 I am in.
no responses anyone? According to the graph it gained 7 hp and 11 tq....i'd say that's a worthy investment....but now the real question, how much?(haha forget this post....didn't see the 4th page)
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The 25-3001 2004-2008 Ford 4.6/5.4L 3V Hot Street Coil Packs are $299.99 shipped to the door. I'm gonna get a few of these in. Those are impressive numbers. I don't agree with the general opinion on granatelli cop's based on that post claiming 100RWHP loss. I will make my own opinion based on the dyno results above, as well as the ones we're going to do I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T ly when they arrive. 
CR

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The 25-3001 2004-2008 Ford 4.6/5.4L 3V Hot Street Coil Packs are $299.99 shipped to the door. I'm gonna get a few of these in. Those are impressive numbers. I don't agree with the general opinion on granatelli cop's based on that post claiming 100RWHP loss. I will make my own opinion based on the dyno results above, as well as the ones we're going to do I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T ly when they arrive. 
CR

CR
Hey CR,
I like that price.
Scott

Can't wait to see what these babys do. Have you seen any before and after dynos on FI cars tillman? Everyone seems to accept the fact that they work on FI cars but I haven't seen a dyno for that either. It does make more sense on a FI car however.
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Go back to Granatelli's post #45. That has been my arguement with this thread. All of those cars were F/I not N/A. I can believe you F/I guys need to consider this a standard upgrade just like you did to your fuel system when you went F/I.
Scott
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A joke
I think the GMS packs are a joke and GMS not wanting a third party,rephrase that, third non bias party to test them is sad...C.R said he would do it a month or so ago?? What gains will he have by inflating numbers?
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What you say is correct....but I for one will give Tillman and (CR) a second chance and the benefit of the doubt at this point!!
Scott
I have a hard time believing his claims even on the FI cars. I don't believe any numbers put out by part companies, not just GMS.


