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I saw the show too.   He's right.  Remember this was an engine dyno, not RWHP.  One of the coolest parts was how the "other" motors sounded, then comes the Elephant.  It simply was COOL!

--Christopher
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'64 Dodge 440 2 Dr. Hard Top
'87 Dodge Ramcharger
'00 Merc Berz C230 Kompressor 16.73 1/4 - (Hey, It's DaimlerChrysler)
 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Robert  <r.lane@xxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> 820?!
> That cant be right?!
> I'd have thought more like 320 at the wheels if it's stock. Most, if not 
> all articles I've seen where they've tested a 'stock' musclecar 
> (especially hemi's) have shown the actual rwhp to be way down from the 
> advertised hp.
> 
> Regardless of what they said, I'm jealous that you get any tv shows that 
> would show such a test!
> 
> Robert
> 63 Polara 500
> England
> 
> Paul Lennemann wrote:
> > 
> > I watched a t.v. show on American Muscle Car last night where they took 
> > several popular factory stock motors from the 60's and put them on a 
> > dyno to see just what they produced.  They had a 409 and a 427 Chevy, 
> > 421 Pontiac, 427 Ford, and a 426 street Hemi.  The hemi blew them all 
> > away with 820 H.P.  The closest rival was 637 H.P. put out by the 427 
> > Ford.  Chevy's L-88 rat motor did something in the low 500's.  Hee, hee, 
> > 
> > hee.
> > 
> > Paul L.
> > '63 Sport Fury
> > 440/727
> > http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/ml-lennemann63.html


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