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yep, can't race a dyno... they are bolted to the floor for the most part. My car is a street car and any power that I can't hook is just bragging rights. Heck unless you get trolled by some Mustang with DR, the SS with FBO has little to fear at any reasonable speed.
Motortrend had an interesting article here:http://www.motortrend.com/cars/chevr...term-update-5/ Ultimately, as good as the Corvette Z06 is, I think I’ve found the rare exception where I’d rather have the “slow” version of a car rather than the high-power version. For me, driving a car where all the horsepower on tap is easily accessible far outweighs having performance potential that I’ll never use.
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Second, you didnt say 15, or just 25, you said 25-40hp, it was the 40hp i queried and had problems with. Yes, I agree, if you are chasing ultimate numbers then eventually you are going to need headers, but to start talking about headers in a best bang for buck thread seems disingenuous. They wouldnt be anywhere near the top of the list in terms of low hanging fruit. I think you need to go back and check, because your first response was to WhyUMad1LE, not me. My car will see some track days, but not strip, hence my comment about being less concerned about breaking shafts as accel from a roll is less damaging than burnouts and hitting it from a dig. So again it just looks like a nice big strawman for you to have an argument with. Last edited by AndyUK; 12-15-2016 at 03:39 AM. |
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https://youtu.be/3lk7gZtKwgM
Numbers for comparison ... It is possible to gain 30+rwhp from a complete exhaust system.. |
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You didnt even say 30, you said 40. And even after all of that, at what cost including fitting and tune? With or without cats? (Without cats reduces the cost, but isnt an option for everyone - going out on a limb to say "most"?) Completely ignoring the context of the thread. |
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Peak HP/TQ numbers do not tell the whole story. What is your end goal, drag or track or just putzing on the street. While a drag racer may be looking for that top end power, on a road course that may not be helpful, so you need to look at the shape of the curves vs just peak readings. Also, this link will give you some further insight on dynos if you are not already aware:
http://www.hp-f.com.au/how-to-read-a-dyno-graph/ As to some of the mods, I thought Jannetty Racing, in Waterbury, CT did some pretty good analysis of what various mods might yield if I recall correctly, so probably worth trying to find his posts, but remember when modding, keep your intended purpose in mind. |
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1 7/8" headers gained 14hp peak to peak, and their best gain anywhere on the curve was 15hp. 2" headers gained more but also lost 5-10tq in the lower areas, so its a trade off. |
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Great thread! Here is my 2 cents. There is more to think about than just HP per $.
With LTs, MSD, Rotofab, and a good tune for $3-4K my M6 SS a solid 11 second car with a decent 60'. All that adds around 35-40 HP in parts of the curve but moves power somewhat upwards towards the redline. A little less fun on the street. Without the MSD you are not going to get to those numbers. And in a mostly stock car exhaust adds nothing you will notice. I think with a less restrictive air filter, a ported TB (just for fun), a ported manifold, E85, and a good tune my SS would be in the same place but with less of a move toward the upper RPM for less than 1/2 the cost, especially if you DIY the parts yourself and get a remote tune. And if you add HP Tuners and DIY the parts I would think you are still under $2K. Check this out, an E86 M6 SS with a solid 11.8: http://www.camaro6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=475780 If you think about the future, and with modding you should, it would be easy to put the E85 car back to stock if you want something else. Nobody and especially dealers want a modified car. If you sell it modified be prepared to take a bath with losing additional $$ when selling the car. As for me the A10 is weakening my no autos resolve. It will be a hassle for me to put my car back to stock to get something with the A10. Life is for learning.
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I had a Penton 125cc when I growing up. Loved the thing.
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