3-4, 3-4, 4-3, 4-3, 2-1
no. no matter what you do to a 350, you can do to a 454. now u can beat a 454 if you dont do anything to it and and do everything to the 350 but again whatever you can do to thee 350 you can do to a 454. Ones an s/b and the others a b/b. the b/b is always gonna win. unless your talking about gas milage!
In any race, the car and the driver can play a part - a 454 is just an engine - it does matter what it is installed in. A 454 should be able to beat a 2005 Ford Lightning in any car, but not necessarily in a Chevy truck.
454 + 454 + 454 + 454 + 454 + 454 = 2724
454 = 454. No other number is equal to 454.
The factors of 454 are: 1 2 227 454
454 kilograms is 454 million milligrams.
.454 kilogrammes is 454 grammes. 454 divided by 2.1 454/2.1 =216.
454
454 = CDLIV
454 is only divisible by the following factors: 1, 2, 227, 454.
The standard fuel pressure for a 1998 Chevy 3500 with a 454 engine is 50 PSI. If fuel pressure drops much below this level, the fuel injectors will not work properly.
454 grams is equivalent to 0.454 kilograms, as there are 1000 grams in 1 kilogram.