Well, i did a little digging to answer my own question.
While most stock SRT-10s typically dyno around 435-438 rwhp (and much higher torque) ... here were some stock Z06 numbers that I found on another forum:
"(forum vender) called me today with my dyno #'s before all the mods they are doing over the next week. RWHP was 457 (max at 6400) and RWTQ was 429 (max at 4800). I think they are good #'s, but let's see what happens next week."
Now granted I don't know what kind of dyno that was, but other posts said 450+ rwhp was typical for a stock Z06. That equates to about 525+ HP at the crank.
... So, a couple of things: First, GM clearly low-balled the claimed HP on the Z06 (wake up DC). Second given the claimed relative crank HP (505 vs. 510), it would seem that the SRT-10 is losing more in the drive-train (i.e. too much rotational mass).
While most stock SRT-10s typically dyno around 435-438 rwhp (and much higher torque) ... here were some stock Z06 numbers that I found on another forum:
"(forum vender) called me today with my dyno #'s before all the mods they are doing over the next week. RWHP was 457 (max at 6400) and RWTQ was 429 (max at 4800). I think they are good #'s, but let's see what happens next week."
Now granted I don't know what kind of dyno that was, but other posts said 450+ rwhp was typical for a stock Z06. That equates to about 525+ HP at the crank.
... So, a couple of things: First, GM clearly low-balled the claimed HP on the Z06 (wake up DC). Second given the claimed relative crank HP (505 vs. 510), it would seem that the SRT-10 is losing more in the drive-train (i.e. too much rotational mass).