Todd15Fastback
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Good information! Thanks for sharing.I will be putting up a full build post soon of my GT PP, but just had to jump in to this thread with my thoughts and findings. I am running the Gibson cat back as well, and like the others I must say the sound is amazing! It is fairly loud but if driven softly you can keep it relatively quite.
I'll say this much it takes more than 2 dyno runs for the adaptation of the ECU. I had my work done at HG Motorsports (wouldn't trust anyone else with my car) and they baselined with a number of runs and then put the exhaust on and ran it again (all done same day). The first couple runs with the Gibson netted about the same as you...6 rwhp. But as they ran it more and the ECU adapted, it ended up with 4 back to back pulls around 20 rwhp. One of the coolest things to hear from them was how incredibly consistent this motor is. Every run was within only 1 to 2 rwhp of each other. Most cars very much more due to heat soak.
So there you have it, and here is the dyno sheet (stock on 91 octane with 500 miles on the odo was 391 rwhp, with Gibson 410 rwhp...
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