adding power to an L27
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Originally Posted by Hans
Originally Posted by willwren
Most L27'* for Bonnevilles are mated to 3.06 ratios. Your car SHOULD be surprisingly quick compared to other 4-door sedans. Even the L27 is known for it'* surprising torque rating off the line.
Who here has a 3.06 ratio on a non-sle?
Just helpin out Hans, thats all
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We are talking a modded car, not stock. For a N/A L27 to be quick you are going to have to make the thing breath better to help with power in the upper RPM. You can't just say the power is all low RPM and just focus on that.
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Originally Posted by llBlazin_llLo
We are talking a modded car, not stock. For a N/A L27 to be quick you are going to have to make the thing breath better to help with power in the upper RPM. You can't just say the power is all low RPM and just focus on that.
any comments , ideas??
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