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Old 12-04-2009 | 04:39 PM
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Its a 01 z06
Cam 228/232
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Corsa Cat back.
Stock manifolds etc..
Put down 380 rwhp 370rwtq decent?
Old 12-04-2009 | 05:33 PM
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I would assume that the exhaust setup is hurting your numbers. I'm at 377 with a N20 tune with a stalled a4 using a 230 cam and 806 heads. Is there a reason you don't have longtube headers?

Dynojet or Mustang dyno?
Old 12-04-2009 | 06:49 PM
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That doesn't sound bad, get the usual bolt ons and I bet you will be around 410-420 rwhp.
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It was on a dynojet.
yeah i figured my exhaust was hurting me. I mean i have no cats going to corsa.
Im wanting to get some lgs, should i get the 3 inch? Or will 2 1/2 be ok? Cause if i go to 3 ill have to chance the whole exhaust set up i think.
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get some headers, you'll be over 400rwhp for sure
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and sick *** vette by the way!!
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Numbers look about right for your setup. Did you dyno it before the cam swap?
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I appreciate the complement. Still need to drop the front!

And nah i didnt get to dyno it before, but with the cam and tune..its like a day and night difference in power i was very impressed. Tires will break loose alottttt easier
Old 12-07-2009 | 03:51 AM
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I appreciate the complement. Still need to drop the front!

And nah i didnt get to dyno it before, but with the cam and tune..its like a day and night difference in power i was very impressed. Tires will break loose alottttt easier
Yup im finding that out my self..ill be buying tires more often.
Get some Long tubes..i bet you'll be MUCH more happier with that cam...
Old 12-07-2009 | 07:41 PM
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I've got a 228/232 and put down 386/382, I've got Lg pro longtubes but you've got better heads than me.




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