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LS6 intake manifold is true. The exhaust manifolds used on the 01 and 02's are basically shorty headers. the cam also was changed for those years, to the specs of 207/196, .479 .467 on a 116. not exactly a radical cam by any means, but a little calmer than the one used in previous years. However, please read... the LS6 block does not increase HP from the LS1 block. only difference is ventilation, which will not net any noticeable gains. http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showpo...86&postcount=8 |
All dyno's are different depending on how it's set up by the operator. It helps to have someone else run on the dyno to compare to if they've dyno'd somewhere else, that way you'll know if it's dynoing high or low. It looks like you dyno'd higher than average. Even if you figure in a slight dyno difference, those are really strong numbers for a basically stock LS1.
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Doesn't increase horsepower, BAH HAHAHAHA, what an idiot. Horsepower is exactly what it does increase by improving the windage in the crank case. At higher RPM (where you're trying to get a peak hp number) there is a lot of air being displaced inside an engine. This windage gets really bad with big displacement and/or high reving engines. Trust me, an LS6 block will make more horsepower than a LS1 block or else GM wouldn't have done it. |
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