has anyone here read this article, as in, seriously read it, not just look for pretty pictures and silly numbers?
Detroit 2008: The Heart of the King, the LS9 is born! - Autoblog
can your modified motor (ie, "I'm guessing that with a cam and a few other mods, the 427 is easily 600+ at the motor.") pass, at the least, these requirements?
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The LS9 won't be getting its final certification until about March, but so far GM has put over 6,800 dyno hours on the new engine. They have run an engine for 100 hours continuously at wide open throttle and done both simulated and real 24-hour track cycles similar to what the GT1 C6.Rs run on the dyno and in the car.
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i suppose if it doesn't, then it's not your fault, but GM's for not making an engine robust enough, right?