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Old 22-09-2010, 04:42 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by djrice
my brother has told me his ea has just been finished tuned and is 300kw at the wheels(427stroker)

do the new xr8 or xr6 turbos have more power or are there kilowat readings from the motor or from wheels wheels looking for comparison as ea cost half the price of new xr8 and is freakisly scary to drive
Are you sure it aint a 347 stroker?

Sounds like he's got some serious power. What does an EA weight anyways? 1400kgs? So it will surely boogie alright!

To keep with the topic no standard FG Ford of FPV currently has close to 300kW at the wheels. The current F6 might have about 270kW (roughly speaking) at the wheels. But the new GT with the 5.0l S/C may get a little closer to that 300kW at the wheels figure.

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