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Only the 2010 LH2 4.6 busted over the 300hp hump with 320hp@6400rpm/315 lb/ft@4400rpm using VVT in the STS. LD8 275hp@6000rpm/295 lb/ft @ 4400rpm in the Caddy DTS. L37 is 292hp@6300rpm/288 lb/ft@4500rpm in the Caddy DTS I would like to go back and see what your 295 hp Northstar and what my 300hp Northstar would put out using the newer "Certified Power", I would be more curious to see what the 375hp and 405 hp LT5's actually output. peace Hog |
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BTW, I got one package from Jerry yesterday, and should get the other today. I will forwrd it to you as soon as it gets here |
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You can see what the 300hp L37 made using certified power, as it was still in production after GM made the switch. It dropped about 10-15hp if I recall. Anyway, I'm not sure what you are getting at. Do you think the Northstar has been continually evolved to keep on top of the competition? What is your contention?
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Then I proceeded to show what the last of the Premium V8's was outputting in it's last year of production. The 2006 L37 that was rated using certified power is different than my older 1998 L37. They would have different outputs, as the camshaft specs are different. In 2004 it was rated at 300hp, in 2006 it was rated at 292 SAE "certified". To answer your question, no I dont think the Northstar was continually evolved to stay on top of the competition. The only attempt at staying on top of the competition was the introduction of the "V" series 4.4l SC engines. Most of the engineering changes were to help to fix issues with the engine, or to enhance fuel economy/emissions. Other than the supercharged LC3 engine, little was done to add power in any significant way. peace Hog |
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While they changed like 80% of the parts, had a better intake, faster burning heads, a more powerful PCM, for the 2000 redesign, they still didn't crank up the output any higher. I've no idea why they made such a complete change to the motor, and had as their only real goal to let it run on regular unleaded. They had an opportunity again with the RWD Northstar, and bumped the power up a measly 20. I never understood why they were so content to let the Northstar fade away like that. When it first came out, it was widely hailed, and quite potent compared to the competition. Then it pretty much just coasted for 18 years until they killed it. I don't really consider the S/C Northstar to be relevant. It was hand-built and low volume. It never would have been viable from both a cost and a size standpoint in most of GM's cars. But you are technically correct, they did have one specific large bump in power. I think an S/C Northstar would be a pretty sweet motor, though I confess I'd be scared to own one long-term.
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you're still missing the point. the only people who talk about hp/l are the ones who's cars aren't fast but the owners like to think they are. aka ricers
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It never ceases to amaze me how people just throw that word around. I, like the exotic, f1 crowd am also a ricer I guess. I can also state that big cubes don't scare any of my imports. Refer to me however you like, I am very comfortable in my skin, so so continue with your "point" |
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