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400 ft lb at N/A
I was looking at some car magazines the other day and noticed that a lot of the new 5.0's, even with modifications don't break 400 ft lb of tq at the tire. Then I started looking at peoples signatures, and the same seems to be true. Not saying there are none, but it doesn't seem to be common.
I'm talking about a basic bolt on car, also. Headers, CAI, tune, etc. I think the tune is where the main difference is. My car put down 404 ft lb at True Street's dyno then almost cracked it on Brooks' Dyno with 399 ft lb. Is this even worth discussing? Or am I just way off base and out of touch with reality. |
Most have the boss intake on that's why
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Boss intake kills the tq. You can do an aftermarket TB and porting of the boss intake runners to pick the tq loss back up.
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but now lets look at this, and Midnight11 I will use your car for comparison as you have all your mods and hp/tq numbers in your sig. Your car (assuming the numbers are current) makes 19 more peak hp than my car, but my car makes 28 more peak tq. Our cars are daily driven street cars, not race cars. I would think as heavy as our cars are that torque would be sought after. I don't post on here much so I don't know how sensitive folks are, so let me re-iterate this is not an attack on Midnight11's car, I was just using it for illustration purposes. |
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But the gearing in the tranny makes up for that especially in first gear. When I did that I made almost the same numbers the car stilled launch pretty hard plus I was able to rev the engine 700 rpms higher for more horsepower where the stock manifold starts dropping off around 6800 rpms. |
I don't daily my car and these cars are slow unless its boosted
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My car with just a Lethal Hpipe, gt500's and a tune makes 412rw/416rwtq. Stock intake/airbox.
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I agree, even with nitrous and ported heads these cars move slow.
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PS, Only the E85 cars are fast.
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Jeff, we just have different opinions on what is fast. No need to troll with it. |
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