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Old 09-17-2005, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
anyone have an opinion if they think the headers will help out my top end enough to hold off that ssr?
take off your cats!!! but then it'll be even louder inside!!
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take off your cats!!! but then it'll be even louder inside!!
and sound like *** outside too

if i remember right. gu6=3.42...gt4= 3.73 and gt5=4.10. someone will prolly set me straight here soon
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There was just an 04 SSR with the 5.3 that dynoed a 275RWHP with nothing else except a tune. This seems to be the highest I have seen for the 03/04 model years but the 5.3 does real well in the SSR too. It is a different 5.3 then what is in the trucks, it is essentially a destroked LS1 with the aluminum block and fly by wire throttle body.
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
if i remember right. gu6=3.42...gt4= 3.73 and gt5=4.10. someone will prolly set me straight here soon
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