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Old 04-10-2010, 06:49 PM
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Stock M6 Dyno numbers

Just got back from the dyno. Completely stock it pulled 385rwhp, 390rwtq. A/F started out at 12:1 ended up at 11:1.

Whats the average?

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13.5@108, 2.32 60ft. "stock"
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Old 04-11-2010, 12:46 PM
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Great numbers stock man.

Generally I have seen 365-380rwhp range.

How many miles are on your car if I might ask?
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4100. Must be a Wednesday car.
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Old 04-11-2010, 07:20 PM
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Nice numbers! What kind of dyno...Mustang or Dynojet?
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Old 04-11-2010, 08:42 PM
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Nice numbers! What kind of dyno...Mustang or Dynojet?
Gotta be a Dynojet with those numbers right?? I'd think at least.

Great numbers OP. I think I was right at 372 and I thought that was good.

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Old 04-12-2010, 12:46 AM
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are those numbers corrected?
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Old 04-12-2010, 07:39 AM
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It was a dynojet dyno. The dyno sheet says SAE. So, yes they are the corrected numbers. If your thinking that dyno machine always shows higher than normal, the mustang guy that ran after me, would argue that point. He was complaining about being down some HP from the last dyno he was at.

While I was there, the dyno tech was saying they had dyno'ed an automatic car a few weeks earlier, before and after an intake and axle back exhaust mod, and it had picked up 20 hp at the wheels! These will probably be my first mods.

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By "intake" I mean the Air Raid cold air intake box. And I think he said the axleback was a loudmouth something.
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Nicely good numbers!!!
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That would be a SLP Loudmouth (either 1 or 2) and exhaust won't yield any additional power on a stock engine. Cold air intake will though

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[QUOTE=MileMan402;6404226]That would be a SLP Loudmouth (either 1 or 2) and exhaust won't yield any additional power on a stock engine. Cold air intake will though

Oh really? No gains from exhaust huh? Coulda fooled me.
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Re: Stock M6 Dyno numbers

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That would be a SLP Loudmouth (either 1 or 2) and exhaust won't yield any additional power on a stock engine. Cold air intake will though

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Re: Stock M6 Dyno numbers

Originally Posted by stone4779
They really dont (unless a restrictive exhaust). If the exhaust on the SS is anything like a LS2 GTO, it will not gain any power because the stock exhaust isnt restrictive. The only gains you would see would be from removing the catalytic converters and adding a H/X pipe and headers.

Those are some really nice numbers OP... do you know what smoothing it was? and where did you get it dynoed at here in austin
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