Old 05-20-2009, 03:50 PM   #1
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Texas Speed Long Tubes & Rumbler 5 Cat-Back Dyno Results!

As promised, we did not waste any time developing parts for the 5th gen Camaro! We have been ready to start the build process in anticipation of our first car arriving. Needless to say, we have been very busy the last two days. The first round of dyno results are with our new TSP 1 7/8" long tube headers and "Rumbler 5" cat-back exhaust system. Keep in mind that ALL NUMBERS PUBLISHED ARE UNTUNED! HP Tuners has not finished their beta software, so we do not expect to be able to tune for another 5 days or so. The car is showing high 11's a/f ratio, so needless to say, there will be some power in leaning it out. I'm sure the timing is set conservatively, too. The tuning will be for another day and another post.

As most have probably seen, our 390-mile SS baselined at 372 RWHP and 372 RWTQ. FYI, the car is a six-speed manual. With the addition of our prototype TSP 1 7/8" long tube headers, off-road connection pipes, and cat-back exhaust, the car gained 26 RWHP and 35 RWTQ to net 398 RWHP and 407 RWTQ! Again, these are untuned numbers. Achieving 400+ RWHP with stock induction will be a walk in the park once it's tuned. We are very pleased with the results. The headers feature 1 7/8" primary tubes with 3" collectors, and the headers will be ceramic-coated inside and out! Our TSP Rumbler 5 cat-back exhaust system will use your choice of two OR four Dynomax bullet mufflers! The system being tested on our car uses the four mufflers, and it has a great sound to it, as you can hear in the video below! Our Rumbler 5 cat-back exhaust system will be a direct bolt-on system just behind the factory cats for those wanting to retain the stock exhaust manifolds and catalytic converters. The great part is that you can start with our Rumbler 5 cat-back exhaust system, and if you decide to add our TSP long tube headers down the road, with or without cats, it will all bolt up! No cutting or welding will be required!

These are preliminary results, and we will complete our results once we can monitor what the PCM is doing. We will also complete our testing of our TSP induction system for the 5th gen once tuning is available. FYI, we will have dyno numbers in a few days testing our Rumbler 5 cat-back exhaust as the only mod, for those interested. Not only will you be able to gain some nice power from the additional flow, but you'll also shed quite a bit of weight! The factory exhaust system is NOT light, particularly the trash cans GM calls mufflers. All said and done, I think it will be very feasible for new Camaro owners to legitimately make 420+ RWHP with bolt-on modifications! We have a few other bolt-on mods in the works that we should be done testing shortly. Give it some time, and you're going to see 500+ RWHP N/A '10 Camaros roaming the streets with heads/cam packages and bolt-on mods! Our new SuperFlow 902 engine dyno will be installed next week, and then we will begin our extensive LS3 and L99 VVT testing. All TSP products will be test-proven, both on our engine and chassis dynos. We will offer proven packages with real-world results for everyone to see. Our second '10 Camaro SS will hopefully be delivered in a month or less, so we will be able to test on multiple cars to guage consistency between vehicles. It will also give us another platform to try other mods! We are dedicated to providing the best parts and packages available with proven results.

Dyno Sheet:



Quick Pics From On The Ground:





Video From Dyno:

http://www.precisionracecomponents.com/2010exhaust.wmv

Video From Startup:

http://www.precisionracecomponents.com/2010exhaust2.wmv
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Old 05-24-2009, 09:46 PM   #2
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Nice to see this representation! Thanks
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Old 06-04-2009, 12:56 PM   #3
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Why the 1 7/8 primary? That seems way too big for this seteup
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Old 06-06-2009, 04:21 AM   #4
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I thought 1 7/8ths were pretty common in LS1 applications.
Figure that this engine will push out an easy 450-500hp with minor bolt ons. Why bother with 1 3/4?
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