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Postby rpoz-29 » Sat Feb 07, 2015 10:31 pm

My car club has a "dyno day" once a year. Last year I ran my 350 powered '69 C-10. I wasn't crazy about the numbers, but haven't done anything to fix it, so I took my '02 Z-28. The car is all stock with 10,500 miles on it. It made 302 HP, and 319 ft lb. There was a 1999 Trans Am with 180,000 miles, long tube headers, under driven pulleys, SLP lid, and a chip that made 353hp. There was a little smoke from the exhaust when the operator lifted, but for the miles I think that's pretty impressive.
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Re: back to the dyno......

Postby marco_1978_spyder » Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:17 pm

Sounds like a long day for the dynocologist. 8)

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Re: back to the dyno......

Postby rpoz-29 » Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:20 pm

I felt sorry for the dynocologist. I wish I had thought of that!
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