02 Firehawk?
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<strong>I have just bought a 2002 Firehawk. In the course of learning about them, I am finding that some of the bolt on parts that I wanted to buy are already on the car from the factory (SLP lid, partial exaust). I know that they are rated at 345hp, which seems steep to me, but if anyone knows what the differences are between it and a stock ram air, I would love to know. Don't want to waste money on parts I already have.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">If you have the SLP optioned lid and the "Dual-Dual" exhaust then you're right.
345hp is the rating for the SLP optioned lid and dual-dual exhaust(and/or center mount exhaust on SS's) and that 345hp rating is about right. I've seen a 01' WS6 with just a lid and Borla put down 333rwhp. Thats about 378 flywheel hp.
Not to many differences between the WS6 and the Firehawk. If you have the Bilstein or 1LE suspension option you don't need to worry about springs and shocks. You might need lower control arms and a panhard rod if you have wheel hop.
I see you have a M6 like me. Prolly the next thing to get would be a B&M Ripper or a Pro 5.0 shifter. The Hurst sucks bigtime, IMHO.
Maybe get a cut-out with a QTEC or McCord electric gate to open/close the cut-out. I think they both sell them gates with the cut-out's.
Happy modding!
Peace,
Craig.
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<strong>If you have the 345hp package, your engine is under rated. GM is known for underrating the hp of their engines. You most likely have 375-380hp at the flywheel.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Very true! When I dynoed my 2000 SS (stock A4), it pulled 318rwhp, which equated to 376fwhp. I have a dyno coming up this weekend, so I will let you know what my '02 WS6 M6 does in stock condition.
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