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Old 02-16-2012, 12:13 PM
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What things can you do to get as much power as you can externally to the LS-9 ?
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Old 02-16-2012, 12:24 PM
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What things can you do to get as much power as you can externally to the LS-9 ?
pulley swap and re-tune gets you to 700+ hp. Beyond that, head porting and a cam swap gets you another 50-60 hp or so. Charley recently did the pulley and tuning on his stock LS9 69 Camaro and is very happy with the difference, very noticeable.
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Old 02-16-2012, 12:31 PM
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intake, upper/lower pulley, heads, cam, , headers, blower lid spacer, blower porting, porting the blower snout, larger ported throttle body, intercooler, injectors, meth, stat, tune
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intake, upper/lower pulley, heads, cam, , headers, blower lid spacer, blower porting, porting the blower snout, larger ported throttle body, intercooler, injectors, meth, stat, tune
That but switch the meth to E85, then add different fuel system and lines you'll go into the 4 digits rear wheel on a mustang dyno.
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