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Putting gears in your car is like riding a 10/12/18/21 speed bicycle... when you have the bike in an "easy" gear (3.55, 3.73, 4.10 in a car) your legs don't have to work as hard to move the bike but in a "hard" gear (2.73, 3.08, 3.27 in a car) you are really working your legs. In the "easy" gears, the pedals are rotating very quickly compared to the tires and your overall speed is slower while in the "hard" gears the pedals are moving slower compared to the tire speed which allows a higher top speed. By going with a higher (numerical) gear ratio in your car you are allowing the motor to spin more times for each tire rotation which has the same effect as the "easy" gear scenario on a bicycle. The total cost can vary between $500-$1500 depending on where you take it, if you have it tuned, etc. Based on your questions/comments/concerns, this is what I would recommend for you... since the effective gear ratios can also be changed by the tire diameter, it might be an option for you to get an extra set of wheels/tires when you want to race the car and that way you won't have to worry about a tune or your warranty, you'll just have to deal with the speedometer being off. |
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Oh and you don't need a full tune to address the speedo.
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imo, really depends what you want from the LT. Most people do it for power... some people do it for the status, some for sound, etc. I personally wanted LTs... but now with the TT kit coming out... Im holding back on it. I'll probably go with shorties to free up some power and sound.
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Shorties=next to no power... Just sayin
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and of course I don't just take a manufacturers' claim for granted...nobody should. I'm just thinking back to the various independent dynos I've seen on here comparing before and after runs with long tube headers. Every one of them added somewhere around 15 + HP at peak (TQ is a bit less). 14 HP is the lowest gain I remember from LTs, and I don't remember any gaining 20 or more either. I agree that 300 rwhp, especially on an auto car is awfully tough to achieve. There is only one V6 owner here who might hit that number without FI, and hes doing a laundry list of engine mods. Most automatics with CAI, LTs, and exhaust are dynoing around the 270 HP range (give or take)...and typically the autos show around a 20% drivetrain loss, so that puts them in the 335 to 340 crank HP range. If this guy hits the 300 rwhp mark that will be amazing....that would be around 370 crank horsepower. Of course, as always we come back to that TQ number, which will be less, but still much better than stock.
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Whoa, the autos are taking a 20% hit... I knew after I did my math the number was high. I know of the guy your talking about I think... Don right? He is doing quite a bit! I think we are actually in complete agreement. After reading you last post, your talking about accross the curve. Much high gains mid range, not so much at peak... I think I miss understood!
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Iz too kool fur skool BB!!!
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Just got the Doug Thorleys, but didn't dyno, so no numbers to post. The car feels and sounds better, so I'm happy with 'em. At least one other member posted some dyno results on here though, and the DTs showed some impressive gains.
To the OP, consider doing an intake, shorty headers and an exhaust. You may not get as much HP as you would with long tubes, but you also won't have to get a tune and say bye bye to your warranty.
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Member Mrray13 (I think thats it) had dynos here showing a before/after of stock vs JBA shorties, and then later going to ARH LTs, and showed a gain for each move. The ARHs basically ended up doubling his gains from the JBAs Camaro Now did a recent article on the BBKs showing nice gains. (without a tune I believe, but may have included the CAI....not sure on that one) Devildoc and Blade may have some dyno sheets floating around here as well since they were one of the firsts to get the ARH long tubes. I'm sorry I can't provide any links though!
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OK, well I'm at work so hard to spend too much time searching for data, but I did at least fine ONE thread lol.
He did a before/after dyno, showing a 20 HP peak gain in HOT temps: http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=97891 Course, you could speculate and ask "what if his MAF was heat soaked on the first run?"...and other what-ifs.
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so in the end, would you guys say that the BBKs and an intake are worth it, or swaping out for a new rear diff.
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