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How much more power from stock 00 Z/28 with a decent heads/cam kit?

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Old 11-28-2002, 02:38 PM
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Default How much more power from stock 00 Z/28 with a decent heads/cam kit?

I've got a nearly stock 2000 Z M6 with a SLP stainless ram-air, whisper lid, and a loudmouth. Thinking about a ported heads/cam package. Unfortunately, I really have no idea how much more power I'd be looking at b/c I've really just started researching heads/cams. Not taking into account specific manufacturers of the kits, what kind of HP range, depending on the kit I go with? Any information would be much appreciated, guys!!!
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You are looking at between 400hp-450hp at the wheels. The 450hp is less common, unless you go with more radical porting and cam, but its all up to your needs and tastes.
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The quoted numbers have to be with Long Tube Headers. Without LTs you will not crack 400.
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Thanks a lot, I really appreciate the help fellas. Sounds like it will be money well spent!!! <img border="0" alt="[cheers]" title="" src="graemlins/gr_cheers.gif" />




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