Re: Group Dyno 4.7 vs 5.9 here we goooooooooooooooooooo!!!

From: BoogYT1300@aol.com
Date: Sat Jan 29 2000 - 08:45:05 EST


In a message dated 1/27/00 8:30:10 AM Pacific Standard Time, tigers@bserv.com
writes:

<< aerodynamics, weather conditions, torque multiplication factors, etc.) but,
 unfortunately, no one has submitted a dyno for a 4.7 to date. Even if some
 were to come in, the figures would be for specific torque multiplication
 factors
 (tranny ratios, torque converter size/stall, gear ratios) as well as engine
 output if they were done on chasis dynos.
>>
well I used a G-Tech to measure HP and consistently got 203-205 HP.
I have a stock 00 4.7 RC 4x4 Auto w/ 3.55's
My brothers 96 Chevy Z-71 4x4 with a 5.7 and a 4L60E measured 227 HP
consistently. He has 3.73 gears.

The only thing about the G- tech is that you have to be very accurate with
your weight. I did two different weight measurements, one at 4400 lbs (205
HP) and one at 4600 lbs (203 HP). The readings did not change much.

Hey, didnt Jon's truck dyno at 260-something HP?
Boog



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