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Old 08-21-2004, 06:34 PM   #1
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Default First Annual Lone Pine Grand Prize; collected

The Grand Prize on Stano's LAPD/Death Valley run, held back in April, was finally "transferred" yesterday! Los Angeles Performance Division got the 'LT-1 Edit' that they needed(whatever that is...) and I took my C-4 in for the long-awaited dyno tune.
Six pulls on the dyno later, the Assassin is six RWHP stronger and running just as happily as always....with a flatter power trace on the chart than before.
Man, nothing sounds quite as visceral as an LT at full throttle...

Thanks, Stano, for the awesome run back in the spring, and to L.A.P.D for donating your time and efforts to the Corvette Forum!
See you guys next spring, eh?

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Okay, then I'm guessing that the dyno runs showed about 310 SAE-corrected RWHP, which is about 317 STD-corrected RWHP.

Am I close?
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The Grand Prize on Stano's LAPD/Death Valley run, held back in April, was finally "transferred" yesterday! Los Angeles Performance Division got the 'LT-1 Edit' that they needed(whatever that is...) and I took my C-4 in for the long-awaited dyno tune.
Six pulls on the dyno later, the Assassin is six RWHP stronger and running just as happily as always....with a flatter power trace on the chart than before.
Man, nothing sounds quite as visceral as an LT at full throttle...

Thanks, Stano, for the awesome run back in the spring, and to L.A.P.D for donating your time and efforts to the Corvette Forum!
See you guys next spring, eh?

Larry
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Hey that's great Larry

Shawn said he would do it and as always L.A.P.D. came through once again

That opens the door for other C4's way to go L.A.P.D.
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Next spring...you not coming in Oct. Larry
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Old 08-23-2004, 10:50 AM   #4
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Next spring...you not coming in Oct. Larry
No Stan, I'll be in Utah hunting the wiley duck at that time. I'll be at the next Spring Lone Pine event though...you can count on it!

Dave...their dyno said 297rwhp on the first run and 303 on the last/sixth. Somewhat less than the dyno in El Cajon said a few months ago, eh? I chalk it up to variations in dynos, temp, humidity, barometric pressure, etc.
Al did say it was a strong LT and kept asking, "Are you sure its stock?"

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Larry, if you gained 6 RWHP, then your official San Diego county output is 317! That's a strong-running LT4, alright!
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