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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 11:11 PM
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I just got my '08 a6 pace car yesterday. I want to at least get a tune and maybe a stage I at MTI. They did a stage I on my '05 mn6 coupe and I really liked the improvements. My '05 had a rwhp baseline of 334 and 389 rwhp after the stage I. What can I expect with my ls3 a6?.......thanks
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Ask them; I'd bet they have some stats on existing LS3's they've dynoed, before and after. I'd think that from what I've read here on CF, probably for an A6 somewhere in the 370s.
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Ask them; I'd bet they have some stats on existing LS3's they've dynoed, before and after. I'd think that from what I've read here on CF, probably for an A6 somewhere in the 370s.
Thanks, I was going to, but I figured I would ask here first. Anyone had the MTI stage I done on their A6 LS3?........thanks
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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 07:42 AM
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This was my car with about 10 minutes tuning only... I never did a baseline, but this was stock down to the filter... Just a little timing added 1-2 degrees and a touch of fuel taken out... 08A6Z51


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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 05:55 PM
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Mine 08 A6 did 389 with only a CAI.
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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 09:21 PM
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my 08 ls3 did 400rwhp with a cold air & tune. With long tubes & cats 430rwhp. Hope this helps. The ls3 does well with mods
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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 10:01 PM
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396whp with a CAI/160T no tune. Sorry no stock dynos.

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LS3 MN6 375.8 RWHP...383 RWTQ. After tune only, no other mods,

398.1 RWHP.....407.1 RWTQ. Car had 800 miles at the time of dyno and tune.
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We have seen an "average" between 370-390 RWHP. I just finished another cam/header intake package that made 492 RWHP.

A tune with airbox gets you between 390-410. Add headers 435-445.

That LS3 is a awesome engine!

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Originally Posted by Boomer111
LS3 MN6 375.8 RWHP...383 RWTQ. After tune only, no other mods,

398.1 RWHP.....407.1 RWTQ. Car had 800 miles at the time of dyno and tune.
Your "after tune" numbers look about right. They are the same as most other LS3's w/ a tune only .

Your "before" numbers were obviously manipulated to the low side by your tuner to make him look like a hero.
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Wow, great numbers.
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Originally Posted by need-for-speed
Your "after tune" numbers look about right. They are the same as most other LS3's w/ a tune only .

Your "before" numbers were obviously manipulated to the low side by your tuner to make him look like a hero.
I don't think baseline numbers look low. Why would you assume the tuner manipulated the numbers?
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Originally Posted by Redline Motorsports
I don't think baseline numbers look low. Why would you assume the tuner manipulated the numbers?
To sell more tunes.

The majority or MN6 LS3 cars are dynoing around 385 to 390 at the wheels. 375 is low. I'm sure most tuners would like us to believe they can provide a 23 RWHP increase on a stock car but most people know better.

Let's give it the benefit of doubt. All of the "+25 HP" tunes that I have seen (cough cough ) on stock LS3s, start with what I consider to be artificially low "before" numbers - like 360 - 370 RWHP. Assuming some dynos read lower than others (I believe this to be true), if a 25RWHP gain is totally valid, then why don't we see more tunes with 390 before, and 415 after? I have seen none.

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I just looked at your signature :

2008 LS3 Z51 (390/389) STOCK!
I rest my case !!!

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The thread gets interesting ...
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Old Jun 28, 2008 | 01:28 PM
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dynos are only for tuning.

mine did 396 with headers (auto, 2.73)

Take it to the track. Every, and I mean EVERY dyno is different.
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Agree The Thread Gets Intresting. The Longer It Gets The Higher The Numbers Go.
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Originally Posted by ls1wolf
dynos are only for tuning.

mine did 396 with headers (auto, 2.73)

Take it to the track. Every, and I mean EVERY dyno is different.
absolutely. Dynos should be used for observing a change in before and after numbers i.e - the delta, and not so much for the absolute value.

But then again, some might purposely manipulate the "before" numbers to make the "delta" look bigger.

Who wouldn't want that kind of tune?

Unless one knows better.
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Old Jun 28, 2008 | 03:50 PM
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Well the 375 is right at 13% loss of 430 on a certified engine. I don't think that it is a big deal. Even at the 12% level it would be 379.
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From what Ive seen, on a Mustang Dyno - from Vector Motorsports in Clinton Twp Michigan.

A typical 08 manual does ~385 RWHP = 12% loss ~ 436/437 flywheel
A typical 08 manual with headers ~ 430RWHP = 12% loss ~ 488 Flyheel

A typical 08 auto does ~ 358 RWHP = 18% loss ~ 436/437 flywheel
A typical (mine) 08 with headers ~ 396 RWHP = 18% loss ~ 483 Flywheel

Soooo... If you see - the auto losses 18% roughly and the manual losses roughyl 12%.
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Old Jun 28, 2008 | 04:24 PM
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Well like some have said dynos are just for tuning. Some have told me my numbers are low,....but I'm just as fast as any LS3 with the same mods showing 420-440 at only 409rwtq 409rwhp. I have run 7.48@ 96.6 and the car with go faster still on a better hooking pass.
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