Pontiac GTO 2004-2006 The Modern Goat

my '05 GTO A4 dyno #'s

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Old 07-21-2006, 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by GTA91
Yeah, also... it was over 90* the day I dyno'd it and was very humid. I'm sure on a cooler day with tuning it will easily go 350RWHP.
correct you are, i had my car dynos on a dynapak dyno and it was only bout 60-65 out, but bone stock did exactly 350hp and 397 tq,
Old 07-21-2006, 12:19 PM
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i think its got more in it; maybe more breaking-in time, or better conditions, but i've definetly seen 350 to the ground on most LS2's. with a tune, you should EASILY get there or surpass it. good luck!
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Yeah, I'll throw it on the dyno again in better air
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You won't gain much dynoing the car in better conditions - your correction factor will just go down. The only way you'll really gain anything is if your motor was heat soaked on your dyno pulls. You'll gain some power as far as uncorrected numbers go, but as far as SAE (which is the industry standard for dyno runs) numbers are concerned, you won't gain much.




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