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Old 09-03-2011, 08:35 AM
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6128 ft elevation

Hey everyone. I just dyno'd at 193 hp 176 ft/lbs torque in Colorado Springs at 6128 feet elevation. I found a high altitude adjustment calculator and it says at sea level the equivalent would be 247 hp 224 ft/lbs. I only have zzp intake and megan exhaust on a 2006 SS/SC. Just curious if that sounds right to anyone? Seems a little high to me. But who knows.
Old 09-03-2011, 08:50 AM
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ive heard they put out near 220 at the WHEELS stock so ur probly not far off man
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You are doing well at that elevation!
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Awesome thanks! I feel better now lol. I just wonder if the correction is true. What about guys only putting down 235 with gm stage kits?
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My stock dyno here (fort collins) was 197, then with 42's, 2.9 and intake I was at 242/221.
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