stock Z - 1st dyno
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stock Z - 1st dyno
well, i've had the camaro for 1 month now and finally got with my buddy, left work a little early and headed to the dyno.
the car is a bone stock, including crappy paper air filter, 2001 camaro z28 M6 with 51k miles.
in case you can't read the numbers on the bottom of the graph, 304 hp and 331 ft/lbs.
i made 3 pulls and all numbers were consisent!
what do you guys think??
spend the money on suspension and better tires and wait on motor mods??
tony
the car is a bone stock, including crappy paper air filter, 2001 camaro z28 M6 with 51k miles.
in case you can't read the numbers on the bottom of the graph, 304 hp and 331 ft/lbs.
i made 3 pulls and all numbers were consisent!
what do you guys think??
spend the money on suspension and better tires and wait on motor mods??
tony
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Originally Posted by vatechguy3
the car is a bone stock, including crappy paper air filter, 2001 camaro z28 M6 with 51k miles.
in case you can't read the numbers on the bottom of the graph, 304 hp and 331 ft/lbs.
in case you can't read the numbers on the bottom of the graph, 304 hp and 331 ft/lbs.
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Wow those are impressive numbers for a stock car. It's actually on the high side. I dunno if you should really opt for suspension parts. It all depends on what you want to do. I tried to make my car an all around performer, but I gotta admit that it still doesn't handle all that well.
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Originally Posted by Red99TA
Good numbers and very strong torque down low. FWIW there's nothing wrong with a paper filter...that's what I use and plenty of other people on here too. I don't see the point in spending $50 for a K&N to gain a HP.
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Originally Posted by Red99TA
Good numbers and very strong torque down low. FWIW there's nothing wrong with a paper filter...that's what I use and plenty of other people on here too. I don't see the point in spending $50 for a K&N to gain a HP.
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Originally Posted by mcamarols1
wow u guys made this into a paper filter vs. k&n filter thread, good numbers bro, i made 333whp and 350wtq w/ LT,ORY, Lid, through a 12bolt and 3.73's