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is there any documentaion or any other info on these hp figures for the DZ302. i tried to explain this to a friend and he laughed into my face
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i recently saw a dyno test on an l78 chevelle with 60-70,000 miles, all stock, and it pulled 331 horsepower at the rear wheels. if you consider a 25% loss through the drivetrain, it would gross at about 415HP. a fresh stock engine would do much better
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Whatever the hp is, my Z never felt fast. Overrated IMO.
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the feeling your looking for is torque. try a big block. your small block isn't coming to life untill you get above 4500 rpm, and is happier at 7,000.
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just checked your profile. you know plenty about torque!
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NHRA "corrected" the factory HP rating on some cars. I think they rated the 302 at 380hp. You can look it up but you have to look up the old ratings because NHRA changed the ratings sometimes. One year they really hammered the rating on the 302 because it was winning too much.
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One year they really hammered the rating on the 302 because it was winning too much. [/ QUOTE ] Yep....the little small block that could out run the big blocks in "D" and "E" Stock Class way back when NHRA was for 'grass roots' guys and not "Pros" as is today. Same thing happened in the late 60s when NASCAR outlawed the Hemis. Said they made too much power and don't bring them back! Go tell Richard Petty that!
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Craig S. "I saw Elvis At 1000 Feet" John Force. |
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