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Old 01-16-2024   #1
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Default Horsepower difference ?

Heres a dumb question...........the first ZR1's had 375 hp , then it jumped to 400 hp, what change or addition made the difference in horsepower gain ?
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Old 01-16-2024   #2
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Here's a dumb question...........the first ZR1's had 375 hp , then it jumped to 400 hp, what change or addition made the difference in horsepower gain ?
The '93 to '95s were rated at 405 HP. I believe the gains were due to some better porting and exhaust also with some chip tweaking but Marc and others could say more definitively. --Bob
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Old 01-16-2024   #3
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I believe you are correct, porting and some change in cam grinding , gave it the 30hp gain . I know chevrolet used to retard cam timing years ago for emissions and hp reduction to meet standards.
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Old 01-17-2024   #4
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improved intake port alignment. Bit better heads and cams, improved exhaust and header/cats.

405 hp blocks also had 4 bolt mains and all of them were made in 1993
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Old 01-20-2024   #5
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>Mild port/polish on intake and exhaust ports.
>better blending of the ports just above the valve seats
>Three-angle valve seats
>"Sleeve spacer" between the head and injector housings to improve alignment
>Revised cam timing but cam profiles remained the same
>Revised calibration
>New exhaust manifolds...which actually cost 5-hp but went to production to solve a problem with the engine ingesting debris if the cat converter substrate failed at high rpm.
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>Mild port/polish on intake and exhaust ports.
>better blending of the ports just above the valve seats
>Three-angle valve seats
>"Sleeve spacer" between the head and injector housings to improve alignment
>Revised cam timing but cam profiles remained the same
>Revised calibration
>New exhaust manifolds...which actually cost 5-hp but went to production to solve a problem with the engine ingesting debris if the cat converter substrate failed at high rpm.
Always glad to have your wisdom around, Hib. I had forgotten all the details and especially about the cat debris ingesting problem. --Bob
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Old 01-23-2024   #7
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>Mild port/polish on intake and exhaust ports.
>better blending of the ports just above the valve seats
>Three-angle valve seats
>"Sleeve spacer" between the head and injector housings to improve alignment
>Revised cam timing but cam profiles remained the same
>Revised calibration
>New exhaust manifolds...which actually cost 5-hp but went to production to solve a problem with the engine ingesting debris if the cat converter substrate failed at high rpm.
That last point sounds really bad!!
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Old 01-23-2024   #8
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That last point sounds really bad!!
That's because...... IF & When it does......... it Really is!
Referred to as catalyst reversion. Occurs during engine de-celleration, i.e. lifting throttle with clutch engaged at high rpm.

All that's left of the Oil Control Ring lands, is that short section on the left end.
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Old 01-27-2024   #9
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Always glad to have your wisdom around, Hib. I had forgotten all the details and especially about the cat debris ingesting problem. --Bob

Some of that info came from GM press info that was distributed in the 1993 long lead book.


The rest of it came from a conversation I had many years ago with Graham B.
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Old 01-28-2024   #10
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That last point sounds really bad!!
Oh wow. Have to assume that happened to a few cars until someone figured out what was going on?!
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