ls1 trans am 12.60@111 1/4
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What does it weigh with you in it? I've seen Trans Ams weigh over 3800lbs with normal sized driver if they don't have weight reduction or maybe have added things like an amp sub
How is your shifting? Lazy shifting will kill your times
Are you going by the stock tach? It can be off a large amount at WOT. A computer log that shows where you actually shift would be useful. You need to shift at least 6500rpm actual engine RPM I would think...where did it make peak HP on the dyno? Add several hundred RPMs to that. I doubt it peaks before 6200rpm.
Where are you getting that compression ratio? Stock ls1 is 10:1 and the stock ls6 heads would bump that to around 10.5:1, that is a long way from 11.9:1 (not that it matters as far as your track times)
How is your shifting? Lazy shifting will kill your times
Are you going by the stock tach? It can be off a large amount at WOT. A computer log that shows where you actually shift would be useful. You need to shift at least 6500rpm actual engine RPM I would think...where did it make peak HP on the dyno? Add several hundred RPMs to that. I doubt it peaks before 6200rpm.
Where are you getting that compression ratio? Stock ls1 is 10:1 and the stock ls6 heads would bump that to around 10.5:1, that is a long way from 11.9:1 (not that it matters as far as your track times)
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X2, wonder what gear OP is running. What was the DA on that run? Car should see mid 11s as it sets. OP is running slower than a good bolt-on setup IMHO.
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