2010 Camaro SS Maggie 2300 Dyno Video

<-- makes that power with 10psi from a paxton... just sayin :thumbsup:

*edit* with an auto

Yeah I didn't say it wasn't possible to make more or the same with different set ups, I make about 35rwhp less on a stock 96 short block,8#'s, S-trim and methanol :thumbsup:

I *could* make gobs more but it's not worth the money IMO
 
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No problem.

This blower is definitely capable of more with a pulley swap and fuel system upgrades. GTPPrix made 550 RWHP with a Maggie 1900 on our dyno with his G8 GXP, but he needs to do some fuel system mods.

This Camaro makes 6 lbs. down low and makes 7 lbs. from 6,000 rpms to redline with a 3.6" pulley, so there is a lot of room to grow.

-Rick


Sweet numbers rick, yet again congrats



Yeah I didn't say it wasn't possible to make more or the same with different set ups, I make about 35rwhp less on a stock 96 short block,8#'s, S-trim and methanol :thumbsup:

I *could* make gobs more but it's not worth the money IMO

get a push rod engine and stop kidding yourself..
 
Yeah I didn't say it wasn't possible to make more or the same with different set ups, I make about 35rwhp less on a stock 96 short block,8#'s, S-trim and methanol :thumbsup:

I *could* make gobs more but it's not worth the money IMO

Centrifugal blower is a bit different that roots too. I'm just sayin.. :buds:
 
Centrifugal blower is a bit different that roots too. I'm just sayin.. :buds:

Yeah that's why I made that comment in regards to vtrauders comment on making the same numbers from a Paxton


get a push rod engine and stop kidding yourself..

I'm not trying to kid myself, I know what it cost to build a mod motor. I ran ran better 1/4 mile # in my Camaro with less HP, I just couldn't keep a rear end to stay together
 
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Guys let's not have circle jerk about what a 4.6 will and won't make for power. Let Rickles promote the shop without a bunch of back and forth off topic stuff please!

*Side note*

Nick-o-lean-a should pick up one of those. It looks close to the color of his ride.
 
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