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stock numbers for an lt1???

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Old 04-04-2007, 08:08 PM
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anyone have any dyno sheets or numbers for a bone stock lt1???? (if you have a filter and exahust it is close enought to stock for my purposes.)
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It might help to know what year, what body (f,b). There are sites and threads that list the stock advertised values. For example, my 97 Formula is listed at 285 hp, but the 96 was advertised at 275. One note: your mileage will vary, no car exactly meets the advertised values.
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Originally Posted by koolaid_kid
It might help to know what year, what body (f,b). There are sites and threads that list the stock advertised values. For example, my 97 Formula is listed at 285 hp, but the 96 was advertised at 275. One note: your mileage will vary, no car exactly meets the advertised values.
I believe the 275 to 285 jump was from 95 to 96, 96 should be rated at 285 as it had dual cats thanks to odb2 just like the 97s. Some 95s were rated at 285 as well, specifically automatics with the california emissions setup
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Originally Posted by LiENUS
I believe the 275 to 285 jump was from 95 to 96, 96 should be rated at 285 as it had dual cats thanks to odb2 just like the 97s. Some 95s were rated at 285 as well, specifically automatics with the california emissions setup
i think he is right b/c i have a 96 and it has 276 at the wheels with headers and exhaust. unless your saying that thats block hp?
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Originally Posted by onebadbird96
i think he is right b/c i have a 96 and it has 276 at the wheels with headers and exhaust. unless your saying that thats block hp?
http://www.f-body.org/faq/4/4_1.htm#ch4_1d
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Wow, that was a very informative write up.
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Bone stock LT-1's typically run between 5.5-5.7 0-60 and a ~14 second 1/4 mile at ~100 mph.
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Originally Posted by LiENUS
as i thought it is block hp not rwhp
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factory #'s are always flywheel #'s



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