if you raise the lift and duration, you will raise the horsepower.
yes
it depands on the camshaft and heads. with 30 over windsor it should make at least 370 horsepower with aftermaket camshaft
195 Horsepower assuming it is the model with the flat tappet camshaft.
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300 horsepower ------------------------------------------------------------------- 300 horsepower for 2004 and up F150's with the 5.4 L 3V with the variable camshaft timing 260 horsepower for 2003 , 2002 , 2001 250 horsepower for 1999 ( and 2000 ? ) 235 horsepower for 1998 ( and 1997 ? ) I'll try to fill in the missing years
The more horsepower you have, the more thrust you will be able to produce. The more horsepower you have, the more thrust you will be able to produce.
depends on the specific shaft you get. ones I've found online say they will give anywhere from 10 - 50% more power, depending on the amount of lift
that question is hard to answer. there are many different camshafts,for different applications,each will affect the performance differently.to get more hp. a cam,should be changed with other parts ,such as heads, and intake manifolds.
A camshaft with higher lift, longer duration and most importantly, more overlap
Most engines use a key-way. Need more info.
A general rule is the bigger the engine, the more horsepower.
1 horsepower = 746 watts 1 watt = 0.00134 horsepower (rounded)
It's more than the 160 horsepower I have in my 1995 Ford Explorer