Finally dynoed my 99 Z28, quite pleased...
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Finally dynoed my 99 Z28, quite pleased...
310rwhp, 324rwtq, my only "performance" mod is a lid. Those seem like quite good numbers, oh yeah, the ambient temp was around 65*.
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Re: Finally dynoed my 99 Z28, quite pleased...
Have you ever run your car at a track? If so, go to this site and tell me what it says your horsepower is!
http://www.modernmuscleofmn.com/hpcalculator.asp
With times in signature, it says I have 328.02 horse and could have a best time of 12.76 (with traction I'm guessing.) But surprisingly this seems pretty f'in accurate to me. I have a 2001 with mods in signature.
http://www.modernmuscleofmn.com/hpcalculator.asp
With times in signature, it says I have 328.02 horse and could have a best time of 12.76 (with traction I'm guessing.) But surprisingly this seems pretty f'in accurate to me. I have a 2001 with mods in signature.
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Re: Finally dynoed my 99 Z28, quite pleased...
Dam good numbers for a 99!! I love those theoretical horsepower calculator deals.CR I think the atlanta Fbod site even has a SAE correction calculator for timeslips.
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Re: Finally dynoed my 99 Z28, quite pleased...
[quote]Originally posted by CRS'SZ28:
<strong>Dam good numbers for a 99!! I love those theoretical horsepower calculator deals.CR I think the atlanta Fbod site even has a SAE correction calculator for timeslips.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Are we being sarcastic here...because if you try this one, I think you'll find it to be pretty accurate...that's why I want this guy to post his times, to help me verify it.
<strong>Dam good numbers for a 99!! I love those theoretical horsepower calculator deals.CR I think the atlanta Fbod site even has a SAE correction calculator for timeslips.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Are we being sarcastic here...because if you try this one, I think you'll find it to be pretty accurate...that's why I want this guy to post his times, to help me verify it.
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Re: Finally dynoed my 99 Z28, quite pleased...
Great #'s. I dyno'd my bone stock 99TA WS6 M6 with just a whisper lid and it dyno'd 318RWHP and 333RWTQ. It was near 70 degrees that day.
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Re: Finally dynoed my 99 Z28, quite pleased...
Those numbers for a 99 are pretty normal. There hasn't been any BIG changes over the last over the last few years. My sig has my best times and HP from the Dyno with my mods. It's preety much stock and if I had the beans to put a set of drag radials and powershift I think I'd be in the high 12's easily. I usually run 13.4's with a 2.1 60' time.