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05-06-1999, 04:17 PM | #1 |
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HP?
I recently purchased a 65' stang with a 351w from a 70' and was wondering about how much horsepower i had, it has a holley intake with a holley 750cfm carb. and hooker headers with flowmaster exhaust.running a stock c4 tranny.
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05-07-1999, 11:10 PM | #2 |
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You have a healthy small block, but with thoes go fast goodies I would say the power could varry quite a bit depending on heads and cam. Bare minimum I would guess at about 250. If rebuilt well, could be 350 real easy.
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05-08-1999, 01:41 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for your answer thunderbolt like i said i just bought it and was wondering. I dont know everything about cars but i know some. it also still has only 4lug. do you think i should swap it for 5?
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05-08-1999, 06:03 PM | #4 |
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yeah its probly has about 230 to 280, if that car has 4 lugs you might want to check the vin because 4 lugs=6 cyl
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05-09-1999, 05:36 PM | #5 |
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Like les1 said, 4 lug was a 6 cylinder. That is some serious engine for a 6 cylinder chassis. I would think of upgrading to 5 lug with a 9inch rear and diffinetly bigger brakes. Disks up fornt for sure. It is a lot of fun to make it go fast but for every go fast goodie you need a stop fast goodie as well. Have fun and enjoy it though. My .02
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