Katech development C7 baseline chassis dyno
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Katech development C7 baseline chassis dyno
Now that the car is broken in we put it on the rollers today. It put down 412rwhp bone stock. After fabricating some dyno peripherals it looks like we're finally going on the engine dyno tomorrow with our spare LT1 test engine. I've been anxiously waiting for that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKSOw...ature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKSOw...ature=youtu.be
Last edited by Katech_Zach; 10-18-2013 at 02:19 PM.
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Nice Jason, looking fwd to what you and halltech come up with, both numbers and cosmetics.
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Burning Brakes
This is the 2nd dyno I've seen with the stock C7 ~413hp.
I find it interesting this is the exact horsepower my C6 puts down with high lift rockers & Melrose headers, w/o a tune. I also hasten to point out that my 2009 with the Z51 weighs less than the C7 does . . . .
Of course, the C7 engine will soar to new HP with mods, as all the other LSX engines have done.
But in the meantime, I find it comforting that I won't be embarrased by any stock C7 I meet on the road.
I find it interesting this is the exact horsepower my C6 puts down with high lift rockers & Melrose headers, w/o a tune. I also hasten to point out that my 2009 with the Z51 weighs less than the C7 does . . . .
Of course, the C7 engine will soar to new HP with mods, as all the other LSX engines have done.
But in the meantime, I find it comforting that I won't be embarrased by any stock C7 I meet on the road.
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This is the 2nd dyno I've seen with the stock C7 ~413hp.
I find it interesting this is the exact horsepower my C6 puts down with high lift rockers & Melrose headers, w/o a tune. I also hasten to point out that my 2009 with the Z51 weighs less than the C7 does . . . .
Of course, the C7 engine will soar to new HP with mods, as all the other LSX engines have done.
But in the meantime, I find it comforting that I won't be embarrased by any stock C7 I meet on the road.
I find it interesting this is the exact horsepower my C6 puts down with high lift rockers & Melrose headers, w/o a tune. I also hasten to point out that my 2009 with the Z51 weighs less than the C7 does . . . .
Of course, the C7 engine will soar to new HP with mods, as all the other LSX engines have done.
But in the meantime, I find it comforting that I won't be embarrased by any stock C7 I meet on the road.
Last edited by PRE-Z06; 10-17-2013 at 12:42 PM.
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I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys come up with!
I've seen 12.0 to 12.2 AFR on the stock C7's we've had on the dyno which is interesting with the DI. They generally like to be a little leaner and I would have expected 12.8 to 13.0 myself.
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Scraping the splitter.
This is the 2nd dyno I've seen with the stock C7 ~413hp.
I find it interesting this is the exact horsepower my C6 puts down with high lift rockers & Melrose headers, w/o a tune. I also hasten to point out that my 2009 with the Z51 weighs less than the C7 does . . . .
Of course, the C7 engine will soar to new HP with mods, as all the other LSX engines have done.
But in the meantime, I find it comforting that I won't be embarrased by any stock C7 I meet on the road.
I find it interesting this is the exact horsepower my C6 puts down with high lift rockers & Melrose headers, w/o a tune. I also hasten to point out that my 2009 with the Z51 weighs less than the C7 does . . . .
Of course, the C7 engine will soar to new HP with mods, as all the other LSX engines have done.
But in the meantime, I find it comforting that I won't be embarrased by any stock C7 I meet on the road.
Did your almighty C6 put down those numbers on either of the dynos in question?
S.
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This is the 2nd dyno I've seen with the stock C7 ~413hp.
I find it interesting this is the exact horsepower my C6 puts down with high lift rockers & Melrose headers, w/o a tune. I also hasten to point out that my 2009 with the Z51 weighs less than the C7 does . . . .
Of course, the C7 engine will soar to new HP with mods, as all the other LSX engines have done.
But in the meantime, I find it comforting that I won't be embarrased by any stock C7 I meet on the road.
I find it interesting this is the exact horsepower my C6 puts down with high lift rockers & Melrose headers, w/o a tune. I also hasten to point out that my 2009 with the Z51 weighs less than the C7 does . . . .
Of course, the C7 engine will soar to new HP with mods, as all the other LSX engines have done.
But in the meantime, I find it comforting that I won't be embarrased by any stock C7 I meet on the road.
That's where you need the A&A kit!
(Had to throw a plug in)
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Burning Brakes
This is the 2nd dyno I've seen with the stock C7 ~413hp.
I find it interesting this is the exact horsepower my C6 puts down with high lift rockers & Melrose headers, w/o a tune. I also hasten to point out that my 2009 with the Z51 weighs less than the C7 does . . . .
Of course, the C7 engine will soar to new HP with mods, as all the other LSX engines have done.
But in the meantime, I find it comforting that I won't be embarrased by any stock C7 I meet on the road.
I find it interesting this is the exact horsepower my C6 puts down with high lift rockers & Melrose headers, w/o a tune. I also hasten to point out that my 2009 with the Z51 weighs less than the C7 does . . . .
Of course, the C7 engine will soar to new HP with mods, as all the other LSX engines have done.
But in the meantime, I find it comforting that I won't be embarrased by any stock C7 I meet on the road.
Dyno have always been used on all auto forums for general comparisons.
I made a comment on a comparison between a lightly modded C6 and a stock C7. Obviously the C7 will make even more power with the usual mods. I can deal with it. You need to be less tightly wrapped.
Last edited by fnbrowning; 10-17-2013 at 08:54 AM.
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Drifting
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That is a factory tune in the graph. We didn't tune the car.
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Drifting
Sorry about the confusion, I knew this was a factory tune.
I am wondering why it is so rich? I have little to no experience with DI, but it seems that I remember seeing BMW335 dyno sheets (turbo DI) with cars that were extremely lean in the mid range (all the way up to peak torque) then flattening out around 13:1.
I am wondering why it is so rich? I have little to no experience with DI, but it seems that I remember seeing BMW335 dyno sheets (turbo DI) with cars that were extremely lean in the mid range (all the way up to peak torque) then flattening out around 13:1.
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Drifting
Sorry about the confusion, I knew this was a factory tune.
I am wondering why it is so rich? I have little to no experience with DI, but it seems that I remember seeing BMW335 dyno sheets (turbo DI) with cars that were extremely lean in the mid range (all the way up to peak torque) then flattening out around 13:1.
I am wondering why it is so rich? I have little to no experience with DI, but it seems that I remember seeing BMW335 dyno sheets (turbo DI) with cars that were extremely lean in the mid range (all the way up to peak torque) then flattening out around 13:1.
Note the A/F, very similar..I remembered wrong ...
Last edited by niphilli2; 10-21-2013 at 07:22 AM.
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Sorry about the confusion, I knew this was a factory tune.
I am wondering why it is so rich? I have little to no experience with DI, but it seems that I remember seeing BMW335 dyno sheets (turbo DI) with cars that were extremely lean in the mid range (all the way up to peak torque) then flattening out around 13:1.
I am wondering why it is so rich? I have little to no experience with DI, but it seems that I remember seeing BMW335 dyno sheets (turbo DI) with cars that were extremely lean in the mid range (all the way up to peak torque) then flattening out around 13:1.