Still Stock?? Post Dyno results here
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Still Stock?? Post Dyno results here
Well I would like to get a comparison of those that still have a stock Fbody. So if you have dyno'd your stock f body post them up.
I will go ahead and post mine first.
Non - stock parts: K&N filter
323hp/348ft torq at the wheels.
Ok now you!
I will go ahead and post mine first.
Non - stock parts: K&N filter
323hp/348ft torq at the wheels.
Ok now you!
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Nice numbers man. I just picked up a set of hooker super comps and have my y pipe and cutout on order. Once I wrap it all up I am thinking of going to get another dyno done to see what I netted.
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My buddy put down similar torque as yours on his bone stock WS6 (2000 or 2001 maybe?), but around 330 rwhp on a dynojet SAE. He's yet to back them up at the track, but it's a strong car. I'll get the full info on it next time I talk to him.
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Good point. Sorry Never dyno'd anything before lol (very new to this). I called and asked and The shop and The shop owner said the dyno was a corrected SAE Dyno. Year/model of my car is 02/z28
BTW this is SmokinU had to use my bro's account wouldnt let me sign on mine lol
BTW this is SmokinU had to use my bro's account wouldnt let me sign on mine lol
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When mine WAS stock, it put down 297/323 on a dynojet. Everything was stock and I only had it about 1-2 weeks. It got a tune up after that but never made it back to see it again. That's on a 2000 Trans Am M6.