What the 370 is capable of with a few bolt ons..
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What the 370 is capable of with a few bolt ons..
Car has Stillen G3 Intakes, Stillen exhaust, Berk HFC's and Cobb tune, take it how you want, but Modified tested these and they were within +/- 3hp/tq
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It's capable of everything it's capable of doing without those bolt ons. I mean, you could go to the movies, go to the grocery store and get a few bags of food, take a friend out for drinks, etc. I wouldnt drive it off road or anything, but as long as you stick to pavement you should do fine!
Since you need to ask it...my guess would be 14.2-14.5.
Since you need to ask it...my guess would be 14.2-14.5.
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Sorry for the blurry pic, my phone blows goats when it comes to taking pics. It says 333whp and 271 ft./lbs, and to the guy that said "id take those numbers with a grain of salt, its on an accessport", also understand that Modified and Import Tuner did articles trying to see how accurate tuning device dynos are and found them to be accurate to within 3whp either way. The system uses the ECU to determine output throughout the RPM band and it makes its own calculations, not sure how it does, but apparently its pretty damn accurate. The numbers would be the equivalent of a dynojet. Also keep in mind that I have I/HFC/CBE, and an aggressive tune from Altered Atmosphere.
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Sorry for the blurry pic, my Iphone blows goats when it comes to taking pics. It says 333whp and 271 ft./lbs, and to the guy that said "id take those numbers with a grain of salt, its on an accessport", also understand that Modified and Import Tuner did articles trying to see how accurate tuning device dynos are and found them to be accurate to within 3whp either way. The system uses the ECU to determine output throughout the RPM band and it makes its own calculations, not sure how it does, but apparently its pretty damn accurate. The numbers would be the equivalent of a dynojet. Also keep in mind that I have I/HFC/CBE, and an aggressive tune from Altered Atmosphere.
A run at the drag strip would also settle a lot of this discussion.
The local 370s that I've seen with the Stillen G3 intake and exhaust make about 300rwhp after baselining about 275rwhp.
The red line is after the G3 Stillen intake only. The final green line is with the intake and exhaust. Each change gains around ten wheel horsepower and a moderate torque increase. Can one gain another 35rwhp from an "aggressive" tune? I don't know, but it seems like a stretch, but I'm anxious what the dyno from AA showed as a comparison.
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I guarantee that you didnt input the proper weight of the car and you, and if you did, you calculated too much weight. To the guy that said that Modified could "suck dick", Modified is one of the more respectable tuner magazines that actually does dyno proven tests and has articles on alot of great products, and has great coverage on import auto x events. Gentlemen, take it how you want, because quite frankly I dont care. And I agree, I dont talk about it, I am about it, as can been seen by the videos of me racing and eating an HR and a DE. I'm a Z enthusiast and I appreciate all Z cars, I traded in my HR for the Z34 and the car is just better in every respect, some of you other Z enthusiasts, not the fanboys, should test drive one.