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Also they use 8.5:1 compression so that doesn't help at all... With a small turbo and stock cubes I will be putting down 350hp and 650 tq with ease with a 460.
Oh my goodness stop talking about all the crap you are going to do to your ford and just frickin' do something. After you have actually done something then you may come back and educate everyone with all the boring details that no one actually cares about.
Oh my goodness stop talking about all the crap you are going to do to your ford and just frickin' do something. After you have actually done something then you may come back and educate everyone with all the boring details that no one actually cares about.
Oh my goodness stop talking about all the crap you are going to do to your ford and just frickin' do something. After you have actually done something then you may come back and educate everyone with all the boring details that no one actually cares about.
WARNING: This is the gibberish thread.
Originally Posted by Ham Bone
Yea that.
Jockey Shouldn't you be on a ford forum?
Yeah I'm on several Ford forums.
Join one and see why I mention some stuff over here.
My original post mentioning Fords was only to prove a point, not to bring up a discussion about them.
Umm, NP204 is a gear driven transfer case. And an oddball at that.
Ford used NP435 4spd's, so did dodge. they are very hard to hurt.
Oh yes you are right lol... I got my numbers mixed up as I figured Ford used a NP 204, they are good transfer cases as well, the 4spd trannys are almost impossible to damage.
Most of the big blocks back when they were more common... were SEVERLY detuned, and didn't make numbers much better than their small block counterparts. That applies to ALL the manufacturers. I mean, seriously, 250 horses from a 454???? That's IT????? WTF?
Say "thank you" to your 'friends' at the EPA.......