Who has more power? Ford big block 460:
473 cubic inches
AED 850 cfm carburetor
http://www.moddedmustangs.com/wp-content ...
528 HEMI CRATE ENGINE (estimated 610 HP)
650 ft-lbs. Torque
850/900 cfm Holley Carburetor
http://www.mopartsracing.com/parts/block ...
535 HP / 550 TQ 454ci big block
http://www.c-dperformance.com/CDP_Blue_4 ...
What would you rather have - and what would you put it in.???
Come on, it'll be fun to see! ! ! ! !
ill take the Hemi and put in about 52 Plymouth Stationwagon ---- very very stock looking '52 Plymouth wagon --- Saturday Nite OUT FUN Highway HUNDRED! !
Ford would be 460 in a Ford Mustang Fastback 1967
and the 528 Hemi would be cool in a 1969 Dodge Charger RT
That would be a race!
I have a 72 Nova with a 454 engine 1000cfm roll. I am a Chevy guy if you know what my answer is. 460s have problems with the way they are cooled, they tend to get hot. As for the block of the Chevy beat by a mile as far as workability and strength. In my Nova I have a 3.73 solid rear end with 12 "slick, well lets say if I put it on the floor going 70 on the highway, you'd better be ready to put aside . All the engines are the engines that you have listed couple then I suggest they would go in a pick-up. I used to have a Ford Ranger that swelled to a 460 in what was drastic. But I certainly had the best luck with my Chevrolet provided the parties, the price of parts, easy to work and the rate of $ HP is the best. In my dream, I wish I had a 68 Camaro SS a all aluminum 427 with a big fan you should see it, I'm often at a stop sign and a kid takes in some jap cars and started revving the engine hisses like a cat and sounds like a bad whacker herbs. I think to myself "what the heck you're serious in this rice burner when we take off I stay next to them with the pedal down about 1 / 16 inch, then After about fifty I put around half of gas and I leave as they are not even moving. You can not beat the point and the sound of a car all American classic.
the Hemi in a Camaro cooter 69 and your 454 is an engine torque so that it does not really matter what you put in so do not tell him he should be in a truck
Posted on February 28, 2010.