| In both the NOS and non-NOS pulls, the torque came up and held level for close to 2000RPM. That's much flatter than any other dyno I have seen in quite some time. Specifically, in the non-NOS run, iit hits 500ft/lbs at 4700RPM and stays nominally at 500ft/lbs for 1500RPM. Even at 6500RPM it is still at ~475ft/lbs. In the NOS run, it hits 700ft/lbs at 4500 and stays in that area until 5500, and falls by 100ft/lbs over the next 500RPM. Take a look at the Supras producing this kind of power and you'll note that many of them in comparison are much 'peakier' than these results. With the powercurves Sean's car has, you have over 700HP for 1500RPM, of which easily falls within each gear shift.

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