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Shelby GT350 Performance Specs
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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 14874390" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>Torque is a great thing. About 4-500lbs/ft is more than sufficient in a 35-3600 lbs vehicle. The 2007 z06 made 470 in a 3125lbs car. Many say it was boarder line nervous/too much for technical circuits. Too little torque is a problem as well, but we're talking about an engine making 7-8% more torque than the 2015 5.0's while utilized in a car that's 125-200lbs lighter, all while geared more aggressively. It will feel great. </p><p></p><p>Regarding 700 whp 5.2's, when people start putting about $15-20k into them, they'll have that potential. It won't be very common, but max effort builds will get there.</p><p></p><p>Company's are getting 650+ whp from 4.5L Ferrari stradale mills. Fpc's open up about 1500rpms that cross plane cranks really don't often see. </p><p></p><p>Also it was evident That there will be stages people take these engines through. Those 700whp builds I mentioned are obviously race team setups though. I said streetable, (ie dependable etc), 500-600whp voodoo's will be common enough with bolt ons, and with e85 and bolt on setups IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 14874390, member: 68944"] Torque is a great thing. About 4-500lbs/ft is more than sufficient in a 35-3600 lbs vehicle. The 2007 z06 made 470 in a 3125lbs car. Many say it was boarder line nervous/too much for technical circuits. Too little torque is a problem as well, but we're talking about an engine making 7-8% more torque than the 2015 5.0's while utilized in a car that's 125-200lbs lighter, all while geared more aggressively. It will feel great. Regarding 700 whp 5.2's, when people start putting about $15-20k into them, they'll have that potential. It won't be very common, but max effort builds will get there. Company's are getting 650+ whp from 4.5L Ferrari stradale mills. Fpc's open up about 1500rpms that cross plane cranks really don't often see. Also it was evident That there will be stages people take these engines through. Those 700whp builds I mentioned are obviously race team setups though. I said streetable, (ie dependable etc), 500-600whp voodoo's will be common enough with bolt ons, and with e85 and bolt on setups IMO. [/QUOTE]
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