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Sep 18, 2014Explorer II
I have noticed that in the past few years there are modified vehicles that are putting out incredible HP/Torque and still streetable.
I think improved electronic engine management controls and ever developing engine design/technology, have a lot to do with it.
I know that the Chevy newer (introduced in '97 to replace the old Chevy small block V8) LS series V8, has gained favour among many hotrodders, for it's potential to develop big hp/torque, when modified.
Other manufacturers' newer engine designs, also have done well in increased power development.
We live in a golden era of power.
I think improved electronic engine management controls and ever developing engine design/technology, have a lot to do with it.
I know that the Chevy newer (introduced in '97 to replace the old Chevy small block V8) LS series V8, has gained favour among many hotrodders, for it's potential to develop big hp/torque, when modified.
Other manufacturers' newer engine designs, also have done well in increased power development.
We live in a golden era of power.
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