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LT4Firehawk
post Feb 18 2004, 04:02 PM
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Well, I finally got around to getting another dyno done after fixing a couple of things on the car. The first thing was putting in the LT4 Knock Module in place of the LT1 module that came with the stock ECM. Once again I really don't understand why SLP left the stock ECM (including knock module) in these cars when they put in the LT4 engines, but it sure makes for a nice change when you "fix" it. I also had been hearing a "ticking" at startup over the last month or so, and when I finally got a chance to check it this past weekend I discovered a couple of loose exhaust manifold bolts on the driver's side. I don't think the exhaust manifold bolts were loose when I did the previous dyno, so at this point I'm going to say that the big gain over last time (11RWHP and 8TQ) came from the LT4 knock module. This would tend to hold up as I was seeing some knock retard after the last dyno run when I did some monitoring using Datamaster. After retightening the manifold bolts over the weekend I am now seeing ZERO knock retard (both on the dyno and on the street). So, the final gain from the ECM tuning and LT4 knock module at this point are:
29RWHP and 21TQ

This now puts flywheel HP at 366HP, and I'm hoping to increase it a little more as the car is still running a little rich (about 12:1-12.5:1), and by adding a few mods. My goal at this point is to get to 330RWHP so that the 330 HP stickers on the hood actually match up to something!

Once again, the only difference between dynos is a tuned ECM and the LT4 knock module, everything else is stock:
(IMG:http://www.lt1.net/images/Firehawk/ecmdyno2.jpg)
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post Feb 18 2004, 04:29 PM
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Man that is a nice gain. It's nice to see some real data from one of these cars.
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LT4Firehawk   New dyno, nice gain   Feb 18 2004, 04:02 PM
Chris 96 WS6   Looking good! I remember reading that INTM...   Feb 18 2004, 04:06 PM
robz71lm7   Man that is a nice gain. It's nice to see som...   Feb 18 2004, 04:29 PM
Soma07   QUOTE (Chris 96 WS6 @ Feb 18 2004, 10:06 AM)C...   Feb 18 2004, 04:34 PM
Chris 96 WS6   I've got Motortrend TV's test of the 1997 ...   Feb 18 2004, 04:47 PM
LT4Firehawk   Chris, do you think you could get me a copy of tha...   Feb 18 2004, 05:12 PM
Chris 96 WS6   Well as you know, the in-car O2s are not known for...   Feb 18 2004, 05:16 PM
Formula WS6   the 52 should work fine and add a little as well. ...   Feb 19 2004, 03:40 AM
LT4Firehawk   Yeah, I really didn't want to do headers as th...   Feb 19 2004, 03:15 PM
Chris 96 WS6   Considering FLP's gained 27hp/28tq on my other...   Feb 19 2004, 03:36 PM
2manyfbods   LT's are the way to go. When I switched from ...   Feb 19 2004, 07:01 PM
Formula WS6   well we tend to use TPIs headers for various cars....   Feb 20 2004, 03:09 AM

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