LMR dyno's a bone stock 2400 mile 10th anniversary Terminator!

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That's cool that they dynoed it! I really want to take my stock cobra to the track in the Spring since I rag on everyone that owns a stock collector piece performance car but is too afraid to race it.
 

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Yeah, that's pretty spot on for stock Terminators. HP (wheel) typically ranged from 360-385 and torque was in the 370-395 range, depending on the dyno. I remember back in the day when we were all celebrating with numbers in the 450-470rwhp and 460-490rwtq with pulley, tune, exhaust, intake. LOL. Ah, the wonderful memories. And....how times have changed.
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Bad ass machine right there. Do want!


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Yeah, that's pretty spot on for stock Terminators. HP (wheel) typically ranged from 360-385 and torque was in the 370-395 range, depending on the dyno. I remember back in the day when we were all celebrating with numbers in the 450-470rwhp and 460-490rwtq with pulley, tune, exhaust, intake. LOL. Ah, the wonderful memories. And....how times have changed.
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i too remember those days well, bob. still bone stock shortly after buying it new, mine dyno'd 374/372 sae.

then about a year later with only the addition of a paul's high performance intake and borla stinger catback, it jumped all the way up to 433/397! that was almost 60 wheel horsepower from only an intake and exhaust, which showed just how bottled up these things were from the factory.

then of course a pulley took it to a whole 'nother level, because the additional 100 or so foot pounds of torque from stock (under the curve) made (and still makes) for a really incredible driving experience. long live the terminator
 

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