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Old Feb 23, 2019 | 10:13 PM
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My gs is currently around 440-450hp. I wanna get to 500 soon. I’m not sure what mods to start with. I just joined the vette fam and appreciate any advice. Financially I can’t do anything too crazy right now so I’m trying to stick to more affordable mods at the moment
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Old Feb 23, 2019 | 11:12 PM
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What mods do you have that got you to where you are now?
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Old Feb 24, 2019 | 01:32 AM
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It’s pretty much all stock. Only thing I’ve done is a diablo sport 91 octane tune. Nothing else
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Are you wanting 500 hp at the crank or 500 at the rear wheels? An are you an auto or 6 speed msnual?
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Best starting mods for power would be Longtube headers(ARH or Kooks) and a Air intake such a Halltech. Then of coarse tuning to wrap it up. After that most jump into a Cam swap if staying NA. Many options and paths to go though depending on end goal and budget.
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Originally Posted by jaybee924
Are you wanting 500 hp at the crank or 500 at the rear wheels? An are you an auto or 6 speed msnual?

500 at the wheel. It’s a 6 speed manual
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You'll need a big/nasty cam to get there without lots of upgrades on the top end.
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Old Feb 24, 2019 | 05:29 PM
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'13 GS auto ... long tube headers, A&A blower, performance tune ... 554 whp
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Originally Posted by GodOfClutch
Financially I can’t do anything too crazy right now so I’m trying to stick to more affordable mods at the moment
Going faster cost money. How much faster can you spend?


(what's your budget?)
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Typical stock C6 Grand Sport makes about 390 HP to the wheels so you will need about 110 more RWHP.

Skip the intake, its a waste of money. The stock GS intake is excellent and there isn't any gain from an aftermarket one. The only "gain" on the intake side would be to install a shroud to isolate hot engine air from being ingested. Won't gain you power, but you won't lose any either, will just be more consistent.

Definitely a good set of quality headers will be needed. $1700 to $2000 - 20 to 30 RWHP

A moderately sized cam also. Don't need anything crazy big. But will also need new springs and pushrods. $700 - 30 to 50 RWHP

A set of aftermarket CNC ported heads will also be needed. Or have your stock heads CNC ported (best value). $1000 to $2500 - 25 to 50 RWHP

And a good tune to make everything work together. $500 to $750 - 20 to 30 RWHP

All the prices I listed assume you doing all the installation work.

This will get you where you want to be. Look to spend at minimum $3500 and it goes up from there.

A supercharger will also get you there.

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Originally Posted by CJ ******
'13 GS auto ... long tube headers, A&A blower, performance tune ... 554 whp
how much was the blower?
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Originally Posted by Spaceme1117
Typical stock C6 Grand Sport makes about 390 HP to the wheels so you will need about 110 more RWHP.

Skip the intake, its a waste of money. The stock GS intake is excellent and there isn't any gain from an aftermarket one. The only "gain" on the intake side would be to install a shroud to isolate hot engine air from being ingested. Won't gain you power, but you won't lose any either, will just be more consistent.



Definitely a good set of quality headers will be needed. $1700 to $2000 - 20 to 30 RWHP

A moderately sized cam also. Don't need anything crazy big. But will also need new springs and pushrods. $700 - 30 to 50 RWHP

A set of aftermarket CNC ported heads will also be needed. Or have your stock heads CNC ported (best value). $1000 to $2500 - 25 to 50 RWHP

And a good tune to make everything work together. $500 to $750 - 20 to 30 RWHP

All the prices I listed assume you doing all the installation work.

This will get you where you want to be. Look to spend at minimum $3500 and it goes up from there.

A supercharger will also get you there.

what would be a good cam for a reasonable price? If I’m not looking to go crazy big at the moment
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Originally Posted by GodOfClutch
how much was the blower?
Installed professionally: $2k headers & minor things; $8k blower, balancer, radiator, tuned
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