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Old 03-02-2004, 08:42 PM
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power of a 7.5L

Hey I have another question how much horse power and torque does a 7.5L (460) have?
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Re: power of a 7.5L

Depends on the year. Late 60's about 300 SAE, mid 70s-'80s 220 SAE, then up again by '94 to 245 SAE.
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Old 03-03-2004, 02:53 PM
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Hey thanks ya i have a 97 f 250 and i wasn't sure cause i wanted to put headers on it cause i want more power but i can't find them
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my friend has a 460 in his 77 that he polished and ported with high performance heads and exaust and he got 505 horse out of it. that is all the specs i have on it but you can get alot of power out of them.
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