View Full Version : What is teh true HP rating on an LS1 SS?
theTANTALIZINGSS
08-17-2005, 05:17 PM
My buddy told me the specs on an SS states HP at 320, but that is not the actual figures and is roughly close to 350. Is this true?
MarkuzLS1
08-17-2005, 07:50 PM
My '02 put 300 to the wheels bone stock to the paper air cleaner, and it's rated the same 320 as the SS. At 15% loss for the automatic...well...you do the math.
02-35th-ss
08-18-2005, 06:31 AM
My '02 put 300 to the wheels bone stock to the paper air cleaner, and it's rated the same 320 as the SS. At 15% loss for the automatic...well...you do the math.
Yeah but what about us few cme packages out there? I haven't dynoed mine but it was never stock,exhaust{cats} /air intake system all changed within the first month. What is the parastic loss of the m6?
ibanez7
08-18-2005, 11:03 AM
back in the day of our f-bodys GM published HP numbers on all f-bodys that was measured lower then true RWHP so it wouldnt steal from the corvettes publicity. Now GM publishes engine dyno numbers like on the GTO.(to promote sales) Thats why GTOs really are not any faster then F-bodys, let alone they are heavier too.
Its safe to say that 01-02 f-bodys dyno very similiar at the rearwheels as a vette.
Atleast that is the general consensus that I always heard and understood.
theTANTALIZINGSS
08-18-2005, 04:25 PM
Are you saying 300 to the flywheel.
My '02 put 300 to the wheels bone stock to the paper air cleaner, and it's rated the same 320 as the SS. At 15% loss for the automatic...well...you do the math.
ButchN
08-18-2005, 07:44 PM
There is no "true" rating as they all vary but the average stock LS1 will, on average put 300 HP to the wheel.
I never dyno'd my 2000 WS6 stock, but with only headers, 3" exhaust, lid & no LS1 edit tune, it put 323 to the wheel.
With an LS1 edit tune that figure jumped to 347.
Liquifire
08-18-2005, 11:31 PM
Are you saying 300 to the flywheel.
no......he said three hundred to the rear wheels and with a fifteen percent loss this would equal about 345 horse at the flywheel.....these numbers are common for a 01 or 02......the earlier ls1's where about ten to fifteen horse less for some different reasons............i.e. cam and heads........etc.
beanie
08-31-2005, 02:48 AM
With minor mods (exhaust, lid, maf, etc) I ran 306 hp to rears and 320 tq. The dyno figured i lost 25 hp to drivetrain loss which was figured during coastdown(at least thats what the guy told me). Hope this helps.
p.s. the tq curve was flat as a board
bbfirebird
08-31-2005, 07:45 AM
my old 02 SS A4 dynoed 306 HP/ 328 TQ at the wheels, bone stock. so at the flywheels, thats probably somewhere around 350.
sscamaro
08-31-2005, 09:09 AM
My 02 SS(345hp) dyno at 320/rwhp, which is 375/fwhp. with headers a cam dyno 384/rwhp, which is 457/fwhp.
LAST ONE
09-16-2005, 03:06 PM
A given motor will actualy dyno less in a Corvette than an F body due to the drag in the transaxle.
91Z28
09-16-2005, 05:30 PM
I thought about that, but figured their slightly better manifolds would even it out.
MarkuzLS1
09-16-2005, 08:24 PM
I thought about that, but figured their slightly better manifolds would even it out.
and true dual exhaust.
bww3588
09-17-2005, 10:22 AM
the corvette and GTO have IRS. that takes away even more HP.
91Z28
09-17-2005, 05:09 PM
LASTONE already brought that up
mtcls1
09-18-2005, 03:57 PM
My 98 SS dynoed at 310 all it has is slp loudmouth k&n filter and six speed.
knoll5150
08-23-2008, 05:24 PM
A "stock" SS from 98-2000 models were factory rated @320 hp, 2001-2002 were bumped up to 325hp. SS's with optional SLP options raised the hp ratings. SLP intake options (airlid) added 10hp, and the SLP exhaust options (CME and "dual-duals" also added 10hp, up to a grand total of 340-345hp. These are just SLP claimed performance numbers through GM...many people call B.S. on them for whatever reason... I think it's feasible, since the 'vette LS1's of those years, put out a rating around 350hp due to a free-er intake and exhaust system.
00z28bubba
08-26-2008, 02:35 PM
no......he said three hundred to the rear wheels and with a fifteen percent loss this would equal about 345 horse at the flywheel.....these numbers are common for a 01 or 02......the earlier ls1's where about ten to fifteen horse less for some different reasons............i.e. cam and heads........etc.
i read that the 98-00s had bigger cam and the same heads. the intake should be the reason the 01-02s are a bit higher
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