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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Cars vs. Big Trucks - Cubic Inches

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Posted by andy on July 02, 2002 at 20:42:35 from (65.24.143.7):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Cars vs. Big Trucks - Cubic Inches posted by Hal/WA on July 01, 2002 at 23:08:19:

I highly doubt it was a 375 327. As stated, that was a vette item only, and it would hardly get a big truck moving at all. Look back to the low end torque/high end horse power thing.
You'll find that every 327 is a vette, every 302 is a boss, every dodge is a rare hemi...ect. This was probably just a garden variety 175 horse, large journal, 2 bbl carb, 327 truck motor.
I don't want to say someone is full of B.S., but if you were looking at the torque curve on a vette 375 horse 327, and know how to read a dyno sheet, you would know, that this engine would not pull squat.

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