Lol you quoting a cat dyno from a Corvette. I'm speaking from experience on these cars. 15 to the tire is what I saw with and without, on a gen 3 and gen 4. Does it make much of a difference, not really but you add up all of the little "differences" on a build in the end and yes it's worth something.
Be nice to see a privately owned car run the same Mph Raplhs car seemed to dyno a lot higher then other gen 5's. either way great stuff happening
Someone should throw some ACR-X headers on a Gen V and and let r buck!
If all these Belangers that are on all these Vs without issue why wouldn't some 5 into 1s work?
What mods Jack?
Jack Ralph was in michigan I would assume a Detroit area track.
My new BBG headers are actually cross-compatible with the Gen 5 and have an additional O2 bung in a primary on each side to function properly with the Gen 5 cars. I'm sure Toddy could have a set for any Gen 5 owner wanting to go with BBG and looking for a modular design and 1 7/8" primaries.
Andy, was your gen 4 cat gain from removing factory cats, or high flow aftermarket cats? Ralph likely has Belanger high-flows.
Good point Tony I thought about that last night after my last post to you. My Gen 3 gains were from high flow to no cats. My Gen IV gain was from factory cats to no cats the the gain from a high flow to nothing would as mentioned probably only be in the 5-10 rwhp amount.
I still think it's worth looking at though, many of the gen IV's with full balengers with cats were making 575-585 rwhp, while similar cars with no cats were making 590-600, mine made 602. I just thought it was cool to see Ralph make 598 even with high flow cats on the car through 3.55's because it does point out a nice bump in HP even if it's small in the grand scheme of things.
Ralph has retro fitted ARH and HF cats on his car, that's what they had at the time. The relationship they had with Lou is still pretty bruised so I doubt you will see them on any of the SRT guys cars.
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