Ford 429 Super Cobra Jet 375bhp, 450lb-ft
Buick 455 Stage 1 360bhp, 510lb-ft
Chevrolet 454 LS6 450bhp, 500lb-ft
Chrysler 426 Hemi 425bhp, 490 lb-ft
Super Cobra Jet
455 Stage 1
454 LS6
426 Hemi
Other ... please post!
Ford 429 Super Cobra Jet 375bhp, 450lb-ft
Buick 455 Stage 1 360bhp, 510lb-ft
Chevrolet 454 LS6 450bhp, 500lb-ft
Chrysler 426 Hemi 425bhp, 490 lb-ft
Last edited by nist7; 05-16-2005 at 04:32 PM.
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Last edited by Fleet 500; 05-16-2005 at 06:27 PM.
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On the subject of horsepower, there was a very good article in a muscle car magazine about the actual horsepower most of the '60s muscle car engines put out.Originally Posted by nist7
All muscle car guys know that many of those engines put out more than the "advertised" rating. For instance, both the 390 and 428 Ford engines were rated at "335" horsepower! The 428 was actually making around 410 hp. The 426 Hemi made more like 470 instead of 425 (425 sounds better to the insurance company than 470).
Below is a chart from that article showing "fudged" engines (rated lower than actual) and correctly-rated engines:
Last edited by Fleet 500; 05-16-2005 at 06:37 PM.
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Originally Posted by gregvl52
smart dude...thats my pic too. but if i have to pick one on the list the 429 then is my choice. the LS6 is good and the hemi is over rated but the 429 is forgotten about a lot and they kick ass so i choose that one. the 428 is a good one too (but maybe its just cuz thats the motor i have in the ol shelb)
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voted 426, new HEMI SRT and LS7 I feel are better though.
Cobra Jet and the incredible 7.0l Charger Hemi's. Two of like the best sounding cars evAr.
I pick the big ol' 454 LS6. It makes me really wish that my dad had kept his Chevelle.
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