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FOR RELEASE: 2005-04-11
GM Is First To Certify Horsepower and Torque Under New SAE Test Procedure

Corvette Z06 now rated at 505 horsepower


<!-- This is the Relase Content --><META content="Microsoft Word 97" name=Generator>Detroit - General Motors has become the first manufacturer to certify its horsepower and torque rating using the new Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) test procedure J2723. The 7.0L LS7 engine for the 2006 Corvette Z06 is the first to be certified under the new test procedure at 505 horsepower @ 6300 rpm and 470 lb-ft @ 4800 rpm.

"The new voluntary SAE power and torque certification procedure ensures fair, accurate ratings for horsepower and torque as it uses third-party certification," said Jim Queen, GM vice president, global engineering and the general chair for the 2005 SAE World Congress. "SAE technical standards level the playing field and this certification procedure is just the latest example of the value SAE has offered over the past century."

"We're very proud to be the first to certify engines with the new procedure and pleased with the LS7 certification results," said Tom Stephens, group vice president of GM Powertrain. "Going forward, GM will certify its engines to the new procedure as we want customers to have accurate information when they make a purchase decision. GM encourages all manufacturers to do the same."

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CONTACT(S):
Thomas Read
GM Powertrain Communications
Phone: 248-857-4006
Email: tom.read@gm.com

Wendy Clark
GM Performance Car Communications
Phone: 586-492-8100
Email: wendy.clark@gm.com

 
Rob,

This new certification is still flywheel not RW, right?
Thanks,
Ken
 
Ken: Yes.

Btw, The Society of Automotive Engineers presented Dave Hill with their "Best Engineered car of 2005," last Saturday in Detroit. Yes, Corvette!
 
As far as I can see, "The new voluntary SAE power and torque certification procedure ensures fair, accurate ratings for horsepower and torque as it uses third-party certification," ...
This document specifies the procedure to be used for a manufacturer to certify the net power and torque rating of a production engine according to J1349 (Rev. 8/04) or the gross engine power of a production engine according to SAE J1995.

Manufacturers who advertise their engine power and torque ratings as Certified to SAE J1349 or SAE J1995 shall follow this procedure. Certification of engine power and torque to J1349 or J1995 is voluntary, however, this power certification process is mandatory for those advertising power ratings as "Certified to SAE J1349".
 

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