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<blockquote data-quote="IamRacerX" data-source="post: 14574335" data-attributes="member: 90097"><p>Just a quick point guys, the 3160 425lbft torque capacity might be all that's needed. A flat plane crank motor is not really known for torque production. Say the motor makes 525 hp at 8k .... It might only have 425 peak torque. In fact might have even less in theory... The 5.2 liter displacement should you would think guarantee 400lbft... But look at the exotics that use FPC... They do not make much torque as compared to hp!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IamRacerX, post: 14574335, member: 90097"] Just a quick point guys, the 3160 425lbft torque capacity might be all that's needed. A flat plane crank motor is not really known for torque production. Say the motor makes 525 hp at 8k .... It might only have 425 peak torque. In fact might have even less in theory... The 5.2 liter displacement should you would think guarantee 400lbft... But look at the exotics that use FPC... They do not make much torque as compared to hp!!! [/QUOTE]
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