
Re: Horsepower figures
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Re: Horsepower figures
- From: Dwight Gelders <SATELLITE_65@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2005 09:41:35 -0700 (PDT)
I saw an article the other day that said the actual
dyno HP for a 426 HEMI in 1965 was 467 HP. They then
took a current 6.1 Liter HEMI set it up on the dyno
the same way it was done in '65, no accessories or
belts, and it achieved 467 HP. I found that
interesting.
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> In reading some old dyno tests of factory muscle
> cars of the day, most made
> substantially more hp than advertised. The 340 was
> very underrated, as was
> the Hemi. Joe
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