Emt1581
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In the future I'll be adding power to my car. Still not sure which device/system I'll go with. But I'm curious about a couple of things.
If bumping the wheel horsepower up to around 800 +/-...what does that do to 0-60 time, 1/4 time, and maybe increasing the top speed of the car? Is it a significant difference that allows the Mustang to keep up with factory Corvette's and Lambo's or does it just yield a more powerful car that is still in a different class from significantly more expensive cars?
Then when increasing power, what work is required so the car runs really well vs. slowly (or rapidly) destroying itself due to the increase? I see cars between 700 and 800 hp that seems largely stock except for maybe axles and sometimes trans. Then cars at 1000-1300 hp I don't know much about what all has been swapped but I'm guessing more has been upgraded than has been left alone mechanically speaking.
Thanks!
If bumping the wheel horsepower up to around 800 +/-...what does that do to 0-60 time, 1/4 time, and maybe increasing the top speed of the car? Is it a significant difference that allows the Mustang to keep up with factory Corvette's and Lambo's or does it just yield a more powerful car that is still in a different class from significantly more expensive cars?
Then when increasing power, what work is required so the car runs really well vs. slowly (or rapidly) destroying itself due to the increase? I see cars between 700 and 800 hp that seems largely stock except for maybe axles and sometimes trans. Then cars at 1000-1300 hp I don't know much about what all has been swapped but I'm guessing more has been upgraded than has been left alone mechanically speaking.
Thanks!
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