The maximum speed of the Mercury Monterey automatic 8cyl 330hp 1958 is called 3000 rpm.
330hp, 340tq
515 n.m @ 3800 trs
I believe 330HP, for an SLP altered LT4 equipped.
With the 5.7L LT1 V8 it puts out 300HP and with the 5.7L LT4 V8 it puts out 330HP
In some 454's 330hp, in other 454's with bigger heads 390hp
The new camaro has 426hp and the G37 has 330hp. The camaro is much faster!
A stock 454 7.4L is around 330HP, but you can have one ramped up with performance parts to be as high as 750HP.
I don't know how much horsepower the 1963 race car puts out, but the 1996 Grand Sport puts out 330HP and the 2010-present Grand Sport puts out 436HP
depends on the pistons . and the heads . with stock style dish and decent heads your around 240-250hp with flat top pistons your around 275hp if you have vortec heads you can be well over 330hp-400hp
The 750 is 2006-2008 models The 745 is 2002-2005 models They have a slightly changed headlight, taillights, and slightly changed interior/electronic software. The 750 has a 4.8L V8 360HP engine The 745 has a 4.4L V8 330HP engine
No, stock z28 and ss cars are rated at the same horsepower (5.7 L ls1 330hp at flywheel 285 at the rear wheels) any additional upgrades will ad horsepower. (such as an slp cold air induction kit) I found switching the stock z28 hood for an ss ram air hood will give you 20 extra horsepower giving your Z car a little extra so you can out run those supersports.
It really depends on what car category motor size, for example, AVG. HP: sub-compacts (smart foortwo, scion IQ, fiat 500, chevy spark) 1.0-1.4L I3/I4 70-100hp compacts (Toyota corolla, civic, chevy cruze, Honda civic, ford focus) 1.8-2.0L I4 130-160hp midsize (Chevy Malibu, Nissan Altima, hyundai Sonota, Toyota camry) 2.5L I4 180-200hp Full size (Chevy Impala, Toyota Avalon, ford fusion, Nissan maxima) 3.5L V6 270-300hp sports car (Camaro, Mustang, Nissan 370Z, Dodge challenger) 3.6/3.7l v6 300-330HP Sports car (corvette, dodge challenger srt8, Ford Boss 302, Bmw M3) 4.0-6.4L V8 415-470hp