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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 620 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Chester, VA Member No.: 22 ![]() |
A group of us had our cars dynoed today. I had the Camaro on the dyno 2 years ago. It made 288.3 hp and 311.38 lb ft. and had around 4000 miles on it. Today with 5700 miles and Hoosiers on the rear, it made 301.05 hp and 320.93 lb ft. It weighed 3467 pounds which seems heavy to me. It's an '02 hardtop, manual windows, locks, no traction control, etc. The only options were the Hurst shifter, the Z-rated tires, and the rear defroster. It sure beat hanging around the house scraping wall paper.
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 620 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Chester, VA Member No.: 22 ![]() |
Oops. It was 3407, 3/4 full of fuel. We did corner weigh it:
Empty: With driver: LF..942# RF..998# LF..1045# RF..1015# LR..743# RR..724# LR..830# RR..775# Cross weight 1741# 51.1% Cross weight 1848# 50.3% Rear weight 1467# 43.1% Rear weight 1607# 43.8% Left weight 1685# 49.5% Left weight 1873# 50.3% We were using a set of Longacre scales. After looking at the weights with/without a driver, I think it's ME that needs to look at the scales a little more. This post has been edited by rpoz-29: Mar 1 2009, 02:16 PM |
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