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Could gain or lose power. The shorty headers do Nothing except look Pretty The high flow cats are worth about 10-12 RWHP The Cat Back again depending exact set up can do From nothing to hurting HP and torque. This also is consistent with what we see, GM did not leave much on the table as far as HP is concerned ,these car make pretty close to all the Dyno Horsepower they can with the stock tune. but feels completely different on the street plus all the other benefits of custom tune. The Humidity and Temp definitely affect ACTUAL HP and Torque produced. If you were on the same dyno the Correction factors should take the Weather out of the equation.
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who tuned/dynoed
Noticed ur in Fayetteville. Hey neighbor:updown: Who did u go to to tune/dyno?
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Temperatures and humidity probably affected it.
Also, compare the entire graph, not just the peaks. Often tunes and mods like yours will give you the biggest gains off peak at lower and mid-range RPMs.
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Now that the AFM is gone, I realize even more how bad it was. I thought about trading for a manual but, I'm attached to this one (I know, sounds silly). |
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Dyno's, good ones, should have a correction factor that is figured based on temp, barometric pressure, humidity, etc. SAE and STD are two different methods of measuring power. That is the cause for the similar results after many upgrades, most likely. Did the shop give you the dyno file, not just the printout? If you have the actual dyno logged file you can download their software and change the SAE STD and get a better apples to apples comparison. IIRC SAE is typically around 2.6% less. Some tuners or shops selling parts that are quite as honest as they should be may show you a before using SAE and then an after showing STD to show larger gains on paper to make the customer think they got more. OR watch to make sure they do not override the weather inputs. ALWAYS demand the actual run files so you can use the dyno manufacturers software to analyize your real results.
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The high flow cats probably did more than the shorty headers.
These manifolds flow pretty good. I cant say it enough, Dont skimp on your headers. Everything you do between the two headers are dependant on the headers to get the air out of the motor. it becomes more and more evident the more you do to the motor. |
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Good info. Thanks for sharing. I will be much more knowledgeable next time. |
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89 degrees 336.72 HP 336.98 TRQ
Only modes VMAX, TB and CAI Intake. Shorties are really only for sound. Vengance told me add long tubes and tune I would be in the 360-370 range. I am going to save up for longtubes, cam and LS3 conversion. They said that would get me to the 420 to 440 range at the wheels. |
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Like SHU said. Theres an additional 2-4% correction with STD over SAE regardless of weather correction. (they're both weather corrected) Your car "dynod good" the first time because they used STD. Your numbers were probably 10-15 hp lower than the sheet they gave you. Your first "347" dyno was really 335 ish. Your new 348 number is a correct number. Torque was probably off 10 fl/lbs too. In reality, you probably gained more like 13hp and 25 ft/lbs which sounds a little more realistic.
The stock L99's that I dyno here are closer to 320hp/335 ft/lbs. Typically with just tuning and a cai we see 345hp/355 ft/lbs. We've found little to no gains with a catback (besides noise) and shorty headers have made little improvement. We've see 10-15 with the long tubes we've installed here. We just recommend a CAI and a tune. It yields the best hp/$$$ we've found. |
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[QUOTE=musclecargirl;3726092]Hope I got this right. First dyno was STD second was SAE.
For the numbers to be accurate the same corrrection factor would need to be used. STD numbers are corrected to 60 degrees, 29.92 pressure, 0 humidity SAE numbes are corrected to 77 degrees, 29.23 pressure, 0 humidity For this reason, SAE numbers are lower than STD numbers. |
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I have tested "high flow cats" & shorties with very little gains. I expect best case from that combo is 5rwhp. The cold air on the other hand should work for you.
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