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    I figured I post here for all you guys who are actually interested in all cars and performance, not just flashing lights and parking lots.

    Last December I sold my 2010 LS3 SS due to breaking a lot of drive train parts with just bolt-on power. The SS at the time had impressed me with what I was able to run but I wanted more and didn't want to fight the up hill battle against weight. I wanted a C6 and loved the LS3 but I couldn't find one in my price range since I wanted to drop my car payment. I bought my 2007 base C6 A6 from the original owner (my sister) with only 7K miles. I knew the history of the car, hell I even drove it home from the dealer so it was a no brainer. I had some bad preconceived notions about the LS2 and heard mostly bad things till I got on Corvette forum and even there it was a mixed bag.

    Well to make a long story short the car came with a Corsa sport exhaust. I then got a basic Speed Inc. tune since I couldn't stand the way the auto shifted. I could make a separate thread on how happy I am with the tune. I then bought 17" wheels with 275/40/17 MT ET street radials and headed to the track.

    First time out was opening weekend. Weather and track conditions were pretty bad but I was able to run a 12.7 @ 111 which is right where I figured the car would run. A couple weeks later I went to the 5th gen track day and I'm glad I went. To my surprise the car ran a best of 12.48 @ 113.5 with a 1.89 60'. It was consistently in the 12.5's all day. There were no changes made to the car at all. I was curious at this point to see how much HP the car put down so it went on Speed Inc.'s dyno yesterday and made 352 rwhp. Needless to say I am extremely happy and impressed with what the little LS2 is doing. Can't wait to start getting into some real mods. Paying $150/ month less doesn't hurt either.



    Last edited by DarkSS; 05-09-2012, 12:03 PM.

  • #2
    Lower car note is always fun.... I enjoyed the pass I made in the thing.. Never had launched on DRs before... Being in an auto made it much more enjoyable.. Though, GLD could have done better with the tree delay after staging.

    Glad you're enjoying your new toy.

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    • #3
      12.5 with exhaust and tires. Pretty damn nice. Can't wait to see what else you do with that beast.
      2012 45th AE 2SS
      CAI intake
      Dynatech 1 7/8 LT (installed soon)
      SOLO mach XL catback


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      • #4
        Sweet!
        352hp at the wheels through an auto translates to about 440hp at the flywheel.
        So that LS2 is making good power!

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        • #5
          I love your car. <3


          2003 EB Z06
          1984 Mustang GT-350 (20th Anniversary Edition) - 1 of 670 made.
          2012 Camaro 45th Anniversary 2SS/RS 6-speed Coupe (sold)
          2011 Camaro 2SS/RS Vert 6MT (Lemon-Sold)
          2003 Sonic Blue Cobra 458rwhp/458rwtq (Sold)
          1996 Mystic Cobra 455rwhp/400rwtq (sold)
          1999 BGC T/A 377rwhp/360rwtq (sold)
          2004 Silver Cobra 600rwhp/540rwtq (sold)

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          • #6
            Very nice, I'm into racing bigtime.

            Were you able to go WOT right off the line? What are the short times 1.65-1.70's?
            2010 Camaro SS/RS L99
            13.15@106 1.95 stock
            11.84@113 1.59 bolt-ons stock internal
            10.90@125 1.47 GPI VVT Cam + Bo White Ported Heads

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            • #7
              Probably weighs what 6-700lbs lighter also ?


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              Man that really sucks...........but that's the coolest thing I've ever seen

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              • #8
                Thanks everyone.
                Tim- You're right, I can't believe it. Most A6 LS2's dyno around 335ish
                John- I was able to go WOT off the line. Stock stall was only allowing me low 1.9/high 1.8 60's.
                Green- I haven't had it on a scale. I should weigh at most 3330 and my 5th gen weighed 3800 even at the 66 scale so about 500 lbs.

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                • #9
                  Hey those are nice numbers. I`ve got a 05 C6 M6 besides my SS (lucky to have a good wife) Im running the Corsa Xtreme exhaust with a couple of K&N filters and Diablo Sport tune. Haven`t had it on the Dyno or to the track so it`s nice to see a ballpark of what kind of numbers to expect. I know the Butt Dyno feels great LOL!
                  Thanks for sharing.

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                  • #10
                    I've known of stock LS3 A6 C6's running 12.2-12.4 super impressive but the DD needed to have a back seat, will just have to enhance it some to beat you.
                    2010 Camaro SS/RS L99
                    13.15@106 1.95 stock
                    11.84@113 1.59 bolt-ons stock internal
                    10.90@125 1.47 GPI VVT Cam + Bo White Ported Heads

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DarkSS View Post
                        I figured I post here for all you guys who are actually interested in all cars and performance, not just flashing lights and parking lots.

                        Last December I sold my 2010 LS3 SS due to breaking a lot of drive train parts with just bolt-on power. The SS at the time had impressed me with what I was able to run but I wanted more and didn't want to fight the up hill battle against weight. I wanted a C6 and loved the LS3 but I couldn't find one in my price range since I wanted to drop my car payment. I bought my 2007 base C6 A6 from the original owner (my sister) with only 7K miles. I knew the history of the car, hell I even drove it home from the dealer so it was a no brainer. I had some bad preconceived notions about the LS2 and heard mostly bad things till I got on Corvette forum and even there it was a mixed bag.

                        Well to make a long story short the car came with a Corsa sport exhaust. I then got a basic Speed Inc. tune since I couldn't stand the way the auto shifted. I could make a separate thread on how happy I am with the tune. I then bought 17" wheels with 275/40/17 MT ET street radials and headed to the track.

                        First time out was opening weekend. Weather and track conditions were pretty bad but I was able to run a 12.7 @ 111 which is right where I figured the car would run. A couple weeks later I went to the 5th gen track day and I'm glad I went. To my surprise the car ran a best of 12.48 @ 113.5 with a 1.89 60'. It was consistently in the 12.5's all day. There were no changes made to the car at all. I was curious at this point to see how much HP the car put down so it went on Speed Inc.'s dyno yesterday and made 352 rwhp. Needless to say I am extremely happy and impressed with what the little LS2 is doing. Can't wait to start getting into some real mods. Paying $150/ month less doesn't hurt either.



                        Exhaust, tune and tire =Kasky showroom stock.

                        Got to talk the smack while I can, dans 500lb weight mod is going to be a killer.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by priz23 View Post
                          Exhaust, tune and tire =Kasky showroom stock.

                          Got to talk the smack while I can, dans 500lb weight mod is going to be a killer.
                          Miss this whole part of my post Mike? Your reign has come to an end.

                          Originally posted by DarkSS
                          Well to make a long story short the car came with a Corsa sport exhaust. I then got a basic Speed Inc. tune since I couldn't stand the way the auto shifted. I could make a separate thread on how happy I am with the tune. I then bought 17" wheels with 275/40/17 MT ET street radials and headed to the track.

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