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If you have a 5.0 GT-40 crate engine that puts out 345 horspower at the flywheel how much of that will make it to the rear wheels with a manual transmission? We all know that the stock 5.0 put out 225 horsepower at the flywheel and in several dyno tests in some of the biggest mustang mags the results came to around 190-195 horsepower at the wheels. So its been proven that with a manual transmission car you loose roughly 35 horsepower right?
So if my engine which is currently being built is being built up to produce 345-350 horsepower at the flywheel then that means i will run around 300 at the wheels right? I also forgot to mention that I have the Alum. Driveshaft, Manual tranny, and 3.55 rear gears. Am i right or am i wrong?
If you have a 5.0 GT-40 crate engine that puts out 345 horspower at the flywheel how much of that will make it to the rear wheels with a manual transmission? We all know that the stock 5.0 put out 225 horsepower at the flywheel and in several dyno tests in some of the biggest mustang mags the results came to around 190-195 horsepower at the wheels. So its been proven that with a manual transmission car you loose roughly 35 horsepower right?
So if my engine which is currently being built is being built up to produce 345-350 horsepower at the flywheel then that means i will run around 300 at the wheels right? I also forgot to mention that I have the Alum. Driveshaft, Manual tranny, and 3.55 rear gears. Am i right or am i wrong?