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on: 10-06-2003
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Current highest-horsepower V6 Mustang, owned by Dan Haga. |
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#1 |
10-06-2003 @ 09:57:20 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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It's fairly fast, but it still can't outrun the ugly. |
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#2 |
10-06-2003 @ 09:59:52 PM |
Posted By : stang392 |
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so what kind of power, cause that 800hp V6 guy came back to my page a few days ago |
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10-06-2003 @ 10:00:08 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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It would probably be faster if he wasn't so busyt trying to make it look like a Honda. |
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10-06-2003 @ 10:00:56 PM |
Posted By : solid_snake |
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that has to be one of the worst front fascias I've ever seen |
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10-06-2003 @ 10:02:38 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#2, As I've said before, top (proven) HP for a Ford 3.8 is ~400RWHP. This one is pretty much maxed out; it's been dynoed between 403 and 410 RWHP. It runs somewhere in the mid/high 11's. |
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10-06-2003 @ 10:08:03 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#7, No, but some crazy stuff should be happening over the next couple months. Pete (the guy with the 12-second 4.2) has ambitions of going faster and will probably be building another engine soon, and there's another guy who wants to hit 11's with a T4. |
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10-07-2003 @ 05:22:35 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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Embarassing, ain't it? Hopefully somebody will dethrone him with something that looks better. :-P |
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#11 |
10-07-2003 @ 06:30:45 PM |
Posted By : thirtyseven |
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I just have to ask why? The 3.8 V-6 is a rattly, slow revving, horrible sounding motor. Not to mention it would be much easier to get that HP out of a 4.6. |
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10-07-2003 @ 06:42:23 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#11, You just answered your own question. There are actually people that do it for the challenge.
Also, the 3.8 is not nearly so bad as it once was, plus there is much to be said for its durability, inexpensiveness (I could easily get a new engine for well under $1000, complete, low-mileage), and aftermarket (which is actually not so badly developed as you might think). |
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10-07-2003 @ 06:44:58 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#12, Exactly. It's like asking why people turbocharge 420As and KA24DEs when 4G63s and SR20DETs are available. They do it largely just to show they can. |
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10-07-2003 @ 06:53:14 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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Oh, and before I forget, the SOHC 4.6 hasn't proven itself to be that much of a powerhouse. The aftermarket is still sufficiently small that I'd be really surprised to see one go much faster than deep 13's without a poweradder. |
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10-07-2003 @ 07:10:11 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#18, Because the 302 is a rattly, horrible-sounding OHV dinosaur.
*dies* |
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10-07-2003 @ 07:12:58 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#19, And why bother with a 302 when you could have a Cammer?
And why bother with that when you can just drive a tube-frame car with an aircraft engine? :-) |
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