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Re: Re: Off Subject (Toyota tundra truck)
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Posted by mj on December 25, 2002 at 10:09:36 from (63.166.116.164):
In Reply to: Re: Off Subject (Toyota tundra truck) posted by hi ro hito on December 25, 2002 at 09:52:27:
I saw the torque and horsepower ratings for the TOY V/8 and if the figures were right (Max torque at something like 2500 rpm and max h.p. @ 3500) then I figure it will perform UNDER LOAD about like a 302 Ford. Compare the 302 Ford V/8 to the 300 Ford 6 (with the same tranny and rear end gears) and you will see what I'm getting at. The 300 will bury the 302 when it comes to usuable power as it makes it's max. torque below 2000 rpm and is pretty much all done at 3500 rpm (time to upshift); in other words, it's a truck engine, not a car motor in a truck! If you are hauling loads there is no substitute for cubic inches and the right cam .
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