To answer bighemi. Both dynos are within 1-2% of each other, on any given day one could produce slightly higher number than the other. We did a lot of back to back testing when we got rid of our Mustang Dyno and replaced it with the AWD dynojet to see what the variance was. We could never really get it to be predictable. A stock ZO6 makes 425-440 on either dyno for example.
Also, to sirloin, we have yet to baseline a manual trans ZL1, so all of our numbers are on the auto.
Also, the 613 was NOT on our dyno. Not sure whose it is, but the 601 was the best pull it had here...
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