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Dyno Tune tomorrow!



Yeah, shes quick. But I am leaving to basic training in a month so no more mods. Then maybe a cam after a while. But I am getting a Z06 when I get a house/garage. :)

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I was thinkin at least somewhere around 300whp considering that one guy on here with the Bonneville SSIE puttin 303whp i think with similar mods to yours.But oh well decent numbers i guess.
 
Also just found out those numbers were uncorrected for altitude... So I am for sure over 300WHP. I am in dener ~5500ft, I will try and get some dyno graphs up soon.
 
Also just found out those numbers were uncorrected for altitude... So I am for sure over 300WHP. I am in dener ~5500ft, I will try and get some dyno graphs up soon.

wasn't aware altitude affected boosted cars much. i thought that being in a higher altitude you would be able to run a smaller pulley compared to being at sea level, which would even things out?
 
Nope, both boosted applications are still affected, just not as much as n/a. N/A correction factor is around 23%. Turbo is around 14% and supercharged is around 12%

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Breaking 300 whp on a stock cam is VERY difficult.

Also factor in sae vs std and happy go lucky dynos. Essentially numbers are only comparable from the same dyno and operator.
 
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