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At 9:30PM their doing a show on engines from the era. I'm sure it will include the Hemi and L88. I believe they will be doing some dynoing!
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I just watched that episode. The results surprised me.
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I think the only stock motor was the 409. 837 HP out of the Hemi???!!!
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The Ford 427 had around 600 hp? Even though they said they were stock I think they were all built up beyond stock specs. Those numbers all seemed high. That Hemi motor would be excellent for racing in the FAST class.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but was the Ford 427 used last night a regular production motor offered in their cars? As far as the Hemi. I expected 500hp to 525hp for a blue printed street machine. The intake and carbs alone were far from stock.
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I just knew that show was going to be like that. Had a bad feeling. I'm really not impressed with their shows. I think a "Supercar Registry Reality TV Hour" would be a way better and actually accurate car TV show. I missed the first 10-15 minutes but I figured the 409 and the 421 were stock. -depending which 421 that was, I didn't hear. I heard the Ford 427 HP number and thought "Wow! they ran a Cammer, a SOHC 427" ... Well, they didn't... and that engine plus the HEMI wasn't close to factory. What was the deal with the "L-88" and only running it to 6400 RPM? What was in that thing? They were built to turn. By the way, they were rated at 430HP(
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Those hp numbers are for people who beleive in Santa.
back in the day when stock motors ran on the street there is noway a stock 426 hemi would beat a l88 no way As a matter of fact a 1967 Camaro z28 302 with 546 gear from the factory 4 speed with slicks ran a 1260s consistantly at the track and would beat the hemy on the street as regular as exlax. PJ |
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How did I miss that?
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Those hp numbers are for people who beleive in Santa. back in the day when stock motors ran on the street there is noway a stock 426 hemi would beat a l88 no way As a matter of fact a 1967 Camaro z28 302 with 546 gear from the factory 4 speed with slicks ran a 1260s consistantly at the track and would beat the hemy on the street as regular as exlax. PJ [/ QUOTE ] I believe you would find a blue-printed street hemi would produce similiar power to the L88. That's what I was hoping to get out of the show. Also remember the street hemi was fitted into cars mostly in the 3800lb range. Not 3300lb like the vette. I think on the "Pure Stock" web-site, if that's what its called. They have some dyno #'s. May want to check and see what they report. Atleast the comparisons are fair. ![]() I really don't see the comparison with the Z. ![]() Patrick |
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