DRP Motorsports Had A Few Stangs Diamond Sponsor Joined Jan 14, 2018 Threads 42 Messages 220 Reaction score 187 Location NC Vehicle(s) 2017 GT350, 2019 GT, 2020 GT500 Nov 19, 2025 Thread starter #1 Sponsored
Junkyard Dog Well-Known Member Joined Jun 3, 2025 Threads 55 Messages 2,620 Reaction score 2,105 Location Georgia Vehicle(s) 2024 Dark Horse Nov 19, 2025 #2 Weird that the torque and horsepower are on different scales (left and right sides do not line up), but a good increase in power. It is interesting how much of the horsepower peak is made after the previous pull cut off around 7300-7400 rpm.
Weird that the torque and horsepower are on different scales (left and right sides do not line up), but a good increase in power. It is interesting how much of the horsepower peak is made after the previous pull cut off around 7300-7400 rpm.
OP OP DRP Motorsports Had A Few Stangs Diamond Sponsor Joined Jan 14, 2018 Threads 42 Messages 220 Reaction score 187 Location NC Vehicle(s) 2017 GT350, 2019 GT, 2020 GT500 Nov 19, 2025 Thread starter #3 Roush has to keep everything super conservative to serve the masses, so there is power left on the table with regards to fueling and spark changes. But yes, simply spinning the engine to a higher rpm will yield more power too.
Roush has to keep everything super conservative to serve the masses, so there is power left on the table with regards to fueling and spark changes. But yes, simply spinning the engine to a higher rpm will yield more power too.
Puddinpop Well-Known Member Joined Oct 1, 2024 Threads 0 Messages 110 Reaction score 177 Location Centex Vehicle(s) 16 Camaro SS, 24 Gt Nov 19, 2025 #4 Yeah I'm waiting for work to end that way I can go and get that full throttle datalog done and see what she's really got. Sponsored
Yeah I'm waiting for work to end that way I can go and get that full throttle datalog done and see what she's really got. Sponsored