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  • @HungDaddyVEVO The different numbers come from people comparing different kinds of dyno numbers.rwhp/bhp/std/sae Most people don't know the difference. Manufacturers use sae/bhp which is not the power to the wheels, but just at the flywheel. sae will be the same no matter where or when you make the pull. In bone stock form I believe they make about 350 HP.that is at the flywheel stock.

  • They under rated the numbers on purpose to make the corvette look good, which under rating them is okay, since its not over rating them, lol

  • brian1570..your right...gm under rated the hp ratings on the Camaros...the 02 SS with SLP shows 345hp...but on dyno (while still stock) shows 370-380

  • heh heh heh, im thinking GM fudged the numbers somewhere. our cars are supposed to make 325hp at the motor...which should actually be around 275wrhp. so if u run the numbers camaro SS's actually have about 365bhp ; )

  • nice 1.330whp with or without a tune???

  • bone stock with stock tune

  • specifically on this dyno it was 275rwhp:) It depends on the dyno. I converted the numbers to dynojet numbers and they are what I put in the vid info. I later dynoed on a dynojet at full boltons and tuned and pulled 344rwhp(sae) 363rwhp(std)

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