402hp 406tq stock dyno 2010ss
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L99 is 400 the LS3 is 426. My SS put down 376 on the first pull then 381 on the next 2 pulls. It was bone stock with 400 miles on it.
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We will go run it to get a baseline. Think about it though, most of the stock M6's are running 13.0-13.30 with good drivers. If this particular SS is making 30+- rwhp than the average LS3 SS M6, do you really think its going to pick up .5-.8 tenths? Lets be realistic, It takes alot more rwhp to pick up a gain that great. We will see though!
There was even one that almost broke into the 11's with just a full exhaust and a cai http://www.camaro5.com/?p=1853.
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THe so called factory freaks are a thing of the past with the new standardized way they are rating horsepowers. Any factory freaks with high HP number is most likely going to be a result of inflated DYNO numbers...
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There's been plenty of stock M6's, breaking into the 12's. There's plenty of videos and timeslips over at camaro5.com. My car made 382rwhp bone stock. I think we should see some factory, freaks eventually in the 400's. Just like the 300rwhp factory freak LS1's.
There was even one that almost broke into the 11's with just a full exhaust and a cai http://www.camaro5.com/?p=1853.
There was even one that almost broke into the 11's with just a full exhaust and a cai http://www.camaro5.com/?p=1853.
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I wish I could call BS too but I dynoed it my self. The car does have the dealer installed GM performance catback on it, we let it cool down for quite a while, we just had a cold front move in so the IATs had to be pretty low, and the owner beat the crap out of it over the weekend before we dynoed it to break it in. I dont know what else to say. As for the happy dyno, every other 2010 M6 camaro we have dynoed average around the 370s like everyone else. I can asure you that if we were to put the factory catback on it and dyno it in 100 degree weather like all the others we dynoed lately, the numbers would be alot lower. Ill post up the dyno sheet tomorrow so yall can check it out.
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There's been plenty of stock M6's, breaking into the 12's. There's plenty of videos and timeslips over at camaro5.com. My car made 382rwhp bone stock. I think we should see some factory, freaks eventually in the 400's. Just like the 300rwhp factory freak LS1's.
There was even one that almost broke into the 11's with just a full exhaust and a cai http://www.camaro5.com/?p=1853.
There was even one that almost broke into the 11's with just a full exhaust and a cai http://www.camaro5.com/?p=1853.