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Shadowsong 07-27-2008 04:35 PM

The V6 looks to take kindly to mods..
 
So, I had some time on my hands, and did a little bit of digging, it looks like the LLT gained about 31 rear wheel horsepower with JUST and intake and exhaust... :happyanim:

http://www.cadillacforums.com/forums...ains-over.html

Camaro68 07-27-2008 04:43 PM

Great news
 
For all of those looking to upgrade there V6 motors. :chevy:

The_Blur 07-27-2008 04:46 PM

This makes me very confident about the possibility of getting a V6.

Shadowsong 07-27-2008 04:51 PM

Just think about adding in a tune to those results :thumbup:

logance 07-27-2008 04:59 PM

ild say a V-6 and fix it up

rolnslo 07-27-2008 05:44 PM

Glad to see the 3.6 DI V6 takes kindly to performance mods. Would take some work to get you to the SS V8 level but good to see some improvement is available.

$450 MSRP for the intake? For a tube, folded/molded airbox, filter and parts to attach it all??? I think I'll throw on a K&N filter and call it a day.

The_Blur 07-27-2008 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by logance (Post 101507)
ild say a V-6 and fix it up

These results make me think that a V6 will be a great tuning machine. It might be more worth my time to go for the V6 and add mods as I go. Getting a V8 will take so much longer for me, and I won't get all the options I want for the cost. There's always insurance to consider, too. :help:

Getting a V6 with a name brand exhaust, a cold air intake, headers, and a solid tune could produce over 50 horsepower above stock numbers. That's quite remarkable. :respekt:

gunslinger 07-27-2008 05:47 PM

I know the HP is there; it has a few more peak HP at the wheels than my 94 Z28 had and is probably close to the RWHP of my LS1.

But, the average HP over the entire REV range along with the massive low-end torque (and consequently) power, make the V8 my personal choice.

The DI V6 is amazing and I just can't wait for the Gen V V8 and maybe GM V8 DI engine.

ZeeTwentyFour 07-27-2008 05:56 PM

don't know what I'm more impressed by, the fact that there is only 13% drivetrain loss or that it gained 31 hp. That puts it at 340 hp and 300tq at the crank and 300tq is my mod benchmark for the camaro.

Shadowsong 07-27-2008 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The_Blur (Post 101523)
These results make me think that a V6 will be a great tuning machine. It might be more worth my time to go for the V6 and add mods as I go. Getting a V8 will take so much longer for me, and I won't get all the options I want for the cost. There's always insurance to consider, too. :help:

Getting a V6 with a name brand exhaust, a cold air intake, headers, and a solid tune could produce over 50 horsepower above stock numbers. That's quite remarkable. :respekt:

Lets just hope the aftermarket actually catches on, it would suck to only have 2 or 3 companies to choose from when it comes to tunes, cold air intakes, headers etc.

The_Blur 07-27-2008 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shadowsong (Post 101556)
Lets just hope the aftermarket actually catches on, it would suck to only have 2 or 3 companies to choose from when it comes to tunes, cold air intakes, headers etc.

I'd bet on the following companies off the top of my head.

• AEM
• Altezza
• Borla
• Corsa
• DC Sports
• Diamond
• Flowmaster
• GMPP
• HP Tuners
• Hypertech
• K&N
• Lingenfelter
• Magnaflow
• Procharger
• SLP

Many more are out there. I just thought up this short list.

Shadowsong 07-27-2008 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The_Blur (Post 101672)
I'd bet on the following companies off the top of my head.

• AEM
• Altezza
• Borla
• Corsa
• DC Sports
• Diamond
• Flowmaster
• GMPP
• HP Tuners
• Hypertech
• K&N
• Lingenfelter
• Magnaflow
• Procharger
• SLP

Many more are out there. I just thought up this short list.

We can hope, the v6 trim on pony cars hasn't been as popular in the aftermarket in the past. The current v6 mustang is the first car I can think of that has had an aftermarket support that rivals the v8 model.

TAG UR IT 07-28-2008 12:17 AM

I bet they are all getting their hands on specs to begin the creation of go fast goodies. You know it guys....GMPP is already beginning to make their aftermarket goodies and there will be a whole lot more at SEMA.

AirGoya 07-28-2008 12:21 AM

Thanks for posting that Shadowsong. This does actually make me consider getting the V6 over the V8. Cant wait to hear what else it can do and what other companies are making for it.


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