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10-22-2012 | #1 |
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Gross Horsepower LT-5
Hello Guys.
a question: OK the Stock 90 ZR-1 have 375 HP. And the "Gross Horsepower" Rating is for this Engine ??? 440 HP or less ? What do you think? Bye Mrx86. |
10-22-2012 | #2 |
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Re: Gross Horsepower LT-5
there's a section in the drivers book and the coffee table book, I think, that talks about this. I don't have either with me right now or i'd be able to answer you. if you have the two books i'm talking about, they're in the owners kit, you can find them yourself. i'm sure someone else can get it to you before I do which will be tomorrow at the earliest
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10-22-2012 | #3 |
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Re: Gross Horsepower LT-5
Are you asking about not SAE CORRECTED? Or gross without accessories?
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10-22-2012 | #4 |
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Re: Gross Horsepower LT-5
I believe the answer he's looking for is without accessories. If memory serves it's 425 but I'll have to double check.
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10-23-2012 | #5 |
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Re: Gross Horsepower LT-5
I have the coffee table book here, but I can't find gross numbers (although I may have missed it). It does state 375 SAE net on a number of pages though
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10-23-2012 | #6 |
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Re: Gross Horsepower LT-5
The SAE numbers seem like a much more practical measure. There was so much going on gaming the system to cheat the insurance companies..or maybe the other way around faking the funk to lure customers with overrated claims.
the 1970 hemi was rated at 425 hp at 5000 rpm (officially), but I heard it made 470hp if you revved it out to 6000 rpm...and probably more than 500 if you put headers on it. |
10-23-2012 | #7 |
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Re: Gross Horsepower LT-5
Our 375 and then 405 ratings are what used to be called "gross" hp back in the old days of the 60's & early 70's.
The OE's used to rate each type engine without any accessories in a test cell. That was the number they gave to the world at large as how much hp the motor produced. I guess the insurance industry used that number for the risk level of a car???? Anyway there was much skullduggery going on. In 1971 the SAE folks wanted some accessories to be included; by '72 it was agreed that a motor should be tested with all it's accessories in place and with the exhaust manifolds and later CATs in place ( I'm 100% sure about the CATs ) and that hp figure would be called SAE corrected net hp. They were trying to get as close to "as installed" as they could to give a hp figure. I figure that would include W/P, Alt, A.I.R. pump, P/S, exh manifolds, all emissions' controls and programing. Anyway, since 72 all engines are tested in this formula (?) to give apples to apples numbers and no funny stuff. As an example, since I had one of these, the 70 C3 LT-1 yielded 370 hp @ 4800 rpm; a 71 C3 LT-1 yielded 330 hp @ 4800 rpm; a 72 C3 LT-1 = 255 hp @ same rpm. The only running mechanical changes were larger combustion chamber heads for 71 & 72 vs 70; cams were made a bit milder as time went on proly due to CC size, 64 cc chambers in 70 to 76 cc chambers in 71 & 72. The blocks, pistons & rings & rods and piston top ring to deck measurement at TDC remained the same. Im my 72's owners manual the graphs for hp and T/Q stopped at 4800 rpm unlike our graphs that run out to the real peak rpm points. So I'm guessing that the SAE also eventually required the OE's not play games with the rpm that they used to get a max reading. Tom
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10-23-2012 | #8 |
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Re: Gross Horsepower LT-5
tom,
I don't believe that's true. http://ateupwithmotor.com/automotive...orsepower.html i used to know what the gross rating was since I hung around with classic muscle car guys but I've long since forgot it
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10-23-2012 | #9 |
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Re: Gross Horsepower LT-5
OK
how much have the "90 ZR-1" SAE Gross Horsepower without accessories now ??? 90 LT-5 ZR-1 5.7L Stock: SAE NET Horsepoer = 375HP SAE GROSS Horsepower (without accessories) = "unknown spirit" some specialists say 440 HP. has not measured? (measurement method as in 60 years...) Bye |
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Re: Gross Horsepower LT-5
Gross hp
SAE net 70's SAE "Certified" Power started with the LS7 in 2006 which is rated at 505hp/470 lb/ft SAE Certified using the J2723 which is a voluntary 3rd party rating in addition to the J1349 rating of Aug 2004. http://www.sae.org/certifiedpower/details.htm The 375hp and 405 hp LT5's are rated using SAE net hp, certainly not gross rating methods. The 92-97 LT1 5.7 had a net raing of 300hp, which was about 377-78 gross hp which made it the highest output SBC in history eclipsing the 375hp fuelie 327 and 370hp LT-1 350. peace Hog |
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