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How much RWHP/RWTQ do these put out.

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Old 11-05-2006 | 12:40 PM
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How much rwhp/rwtq do the mustang mach 1's put out. I saw on autotrader.com that they have a 4.6L with 305 hp(i think at crank)
and how much do they weigh.

i want to beat this guy lol...
Old 11-05-2006 | 12:52 PM
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Yeah that is about right but that is what the factory claimed. they have the older cobra engine that has been redesigned and runs really hard. I would guess Hp level rear wheels is more like 305 and maybe a little higher. Those engines love mods like crazy. especially exhaust and intake and computer upgrades. the engines rev so high that the better you open them up the more they love to run. My buddy has one and I have driven it when it was bone stock and now when it's lightly modified and their is atleast .5-.75 deduction in the 1/4 easy. So your going to need alittle bit more power, you really need over 400RWHP and actually even more then that to beat him. also you weigh around 1200lbs more then he does. good luck, one day I will whoop my friends *** with my truck, it's all in good time.
Old 11-05-2006 | 12:55 PM
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ya.. this one is kinda ragged out though. what do they run in a 1/4. or even an 1/8(since thats all i have to run)
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