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Old 07-17-2002, 06:12 PM
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Default Re: L-72 Dyno Test

Rob,
We had a local speed shop dyno test a stock exhaust but for headers on a warmed over 454 LS5 Chevelle vs a 3" inch mandrel system and it meant just over 50 rear wheel HP and 4O foot pounds of torque. Those stock systems with all the crimps and bends are very restrictive.

I installed a set of 3" mandrel bent Torque-Tec pipes with individual 13" Flow Masters on my Ohio COPO Camaro.

The exhaust fits great and sounds even better. It is a bit obnoxious and does set off car alarms on a regular basis.

The car runs a stock L72 +.030 but for L88 spec cam, MSD, Hooker 2" Super Comps. I am taking out the original BE 4.10 rear and swapping in a 4.56 set up.

I have a set of 9" M/T E/T Drag Radials mounted and ready
to go.

I will try to test the set up within the next Couple of weeks.

I just hope the Muncie trans holds up.

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Old 07-19-2002, 08:55 PM
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Default Re: L-72 Dyno Test

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You might want to try this just for laughs. On a DESKTOP DYNO put in the specs for your engine the way it is now, then change the cam specs to that of a stock 396/375 instead of the L-88. You might be suprised! In my experience, power goes up on both ends when used with mufflers. Lots more cranking pressure too!!
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