300hp RWHP "SAE"
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300hp RWHP "SAE"
how many of you guys are 300hp "SAE" at the rear wheels?
with the 5.3. non L33 motor
no power adders, no heads, cam, etc etc etc.
no long or mid length headers.
"cat-back, tune CAI only"!!!!
with the 5.3. non L33 motor
no power adders, no heads, cam, etc etc etc.
no long or mid length headers.
"cat-back, tune CAI only"!!!!
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I agree with John. If the dyno operator knows how to manipulate his dyno it can be done on a basically stock motor.. stock it should be around 240-260 depending on the dyno
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Since the engine that you listed was only rated for a max of 295 crank horsepower SAE, then the answer is going to be zero. A CAI, muffler, and tune is not going to gain you enough to overcome all of the drivetrain losses and then some to make the 300 number at the wheels. Not even close.