stock hp and torque question
what is the stock hp and torque lbs of a stock 2001 ford f250?
and i know this isnt the right thread but what is the stock hp and torque of a 2005 f350? thanks |
at the flywheel or to the groung?
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both
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well i'm not sure on the torque but i know at the flywheel on my E99 it's 255. to th ground it's probably about 225. tops.
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o okay thanks i gota get my truck dynoed problem is there isnt anyone who has one:argh:
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i thought NC was a racing state. ther has to be some one. but to the ground depends on the vehicle. and the 255 is stock.
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it is but the dynos here are non resistance like they wont spool up the turbo so its kinda pointless for me to get on one with out Resistance. n to use one from a shop is like 500 a run :argh: n thanks
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The base engine for the 1999 F250 pickup was the 5.4L Triton V8 making 260 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque. 1999 introduced the first V10 F250, and this variant of the Triton engine family offered 310 horsepower and 425 lb-ft of torque. The premium engine option for the new F250 Super Duty was the Powerstroke turbo diesel V8, making 235 horsepower and 500lb-ft of torque from 1999-2002, and in 2003 the 7.3L F250 diesel trucks got a jump in power to 250 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque. The standard F250 transmission in gas powered trucks was a 5-speed automatic, although a 4-speed automatic could be ordered. The F250 diesel models came with a standard 6-speed manual transmission, although there were also a 4- and 5-speed automatic transmissions offered for the F250 Powerstroke models. The gas engine options would remain unchanged throughout the first generation of the F250 Super Duty, but the 7.3L Powerstroke was replaced by the 6.0L diesel late in 2003, and this new version of the F250 Powerstroke made 325 horsepower and 560 lb-ft of torque
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A stock 7.3 will more than likely NOT put over 200 to the ground. A stock 6.0 should be around 250-270 rwhp.
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Originally Posted by Mdub707
(Post 823666)
A stock 7.3 will more than likely NOT put over 200 to the ground. A stock 6.0 should be around 250-270 rwhp.
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