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Personally, I like the old muscle cars. I would actually like to own one some day. I'm not posting to be flamed, but just to state my opinion. I very rarely see imports with 600hp, but the 600hp domestics are more plentiful than some of you might think. A lot of it depends on where you live I guess. The domestics are more of a big bang for the buck rather than a little bang for more bucks. The imports aren't the only ones using technology in their engines anymore. The domestics are using it too. I'm sure you guys have seen that new Cadillac with 1000hp. How many imports can boast that much horsepower from the factory? Not many if at all. I think that the main point of that post was another way to put down the "ricers", and not all imports as many of you seem to think. This thread went from "muscle cars vs. 'ricers' " to domestic vs. import. This is just my opinion that I have stated just as you all have stated yours. So, no flaming...please. :)
Edit: Another thought that just entered my mind is that you can't get a 426 Hemi for less than 8000 bucks, but you can get an S50/S52 fully swapped in with some mods to boot. So, I guess BMWs get a bit more bang for their buck than even some domestics. Sort of. This is leaving out the horsepower and torque differences of the two motors. Just going by price here.
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Originally posted by PsychomofoPersonally, I like the old muscle cars. I would actually like to own one some day. I'm not posting to be flamed, but just to state my opinion. I very rarely see imports with 600hp, but the 600hp domestics are more plentiful than some of you might think. A lot of it depends on where you live I guess. The domestics are more of a big bang for the buck rather than a little bang for more bucks. The imports aren't the only ones using technology in their engines anymore. The domestics are using it too. I'm sure you guys have seen that new Cadillac with 1000hp. How many imports can boast that much horsepower from the factory? Not many if at all. I think that the main point of that post was another way to put down the "ricers", and not all imports as many of you seem to think. This thread went from "muscle cars vs. 'ricers' " to domestic vs. import. This is just my opinion that I have stated just as you all have stated yours. So, no flaming...please. :)
Edit: Another thought that just entered my mind is that you can't get a 426 Hemi for less than 8000 bucks, but you can get an S50/S52 fully swapped in with some mods to boot. So, I guess BMWs get a bit more bang for their buck than even some domestics. Sort of. This is leaving out the horsepower and torque differences of the two motors. Just going by price here.
And like you said, it is NOT cheap to get that sort of serious HP out of the American V8's. It not only takes money, but it also takes the technology of todays ignition, fuel, and electrical systems. The muscle cars of the 60's, in original form, fouled spark plugs on a bi-weekly basis......and I'm not kidding.
I could talk for hours on this subject......
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Originally posted by PsychomofoPersonally, I like the old muscle cars. I would actually like to own one some day. I'm not posting to be flamed, but just to state my opinion. I very rarely see imports with 600hp, but the 600hp domestics are more plentiful than some of you might think. A lot of it depends on where you live I guess. The domestics are more of a big bang for the buck rather than a little bang for more bucks. The imports aren't the only ones using technology in their engines anymore. The domestics are using it too. I'm sure you guys have seen that new Cadillac with 1000hp. How many imports can boast that much horsepower from the factory? Not many if at all. I think that the main point of that post was another way to put down the "ricers", and not all imports as many of you seem to think. This thread went from "muscle cars vs. 'ricers' " to domestic vs. import. This is just my opinion that I have stated just as you all have stated yours. So, no flaming...please. :)
Edit: Another thought that just entered my mind is that you can't get a 426 Hemi for less than 8000 bucks, but you can get an S50/S52 fully swapped in with some mods to boot. So, I guess BMWs get a bit more bang for their buck than even some domestics. Sort of. This is leaving out the horsepower and torque differences of the two motors. Just going by price here.
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Originally posted by DigitalwaveOriginally posted by PsychomofoPersonally, I like the old muscle cars. I would actually like to own one some day. I'm not posting to be flamed, but just to state my opinion. I very rarely see imports with 600hp, but the 600hp domestics are more plentiful than some of you might think. A lot of it depends on where you live I guess. The domestics are more of a big bang for the buck rather than a little bang for more bucks. The imports aren't the only ones using technology in their engines anymore. The domestics are using it too. I'm sure you guys have seen that new Cadillac with 1000hp. How many imports can boast that much horsepower from the factory? Not many if at all. I think that the main point of that post was another way to put down the "ricers", and not all imports as many of you seem to think. This thread went from "muscle cars vs. 'ricers' " to domestic vs. import. This is just my opinion that I have stated just as you all have stated yours. So, no flaming...please. :)
Edit: Another thought that just entered my mind is that you can't get a 426 Hemi for less than 8000 bucks, but you can get an S50/S52 fully swapped in with some mods to boot. So, I guess BMWs get a bit more bang for their buck than even some domestics. Sort of. This is leaving out the horsepower and torque differences of the two motors. Just going by price here.Euro M3'87 NogaroSilver/Euro E34 M5 '93/Porsche 993 TT 97' Euro/Porsche 993 Carrera 95' Euro/Skyline R33 GT-R
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Stu, since I can't do the math I'll just take your word for it.I didn't know that Bugatti had made a car with 1,000hp. Although, it is true that the Cadillac V16 probably will never go into production. I mean how many people need 1,000hp anyway? I don't think I really NEED 1,000hp, but I surely wouldn't mind having it. ;)
It takes a lot of money and technology to make a lot of horsepower no matter what kind vehicle you use. So, what have we solved? I'm confused. :oops:
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Originally posted by Psychomofonew Cadillac with 1000hp.
Secondly, 1000hp out of 16 cylinders and 13.6 liters is not that big of a deal. 73.5 hp/liter isn't all that impressive nowadays - 73.5 hp/liter is roughly what BMW gets from their standard (non-M) engines in their production cars. So for a concept car, that power output should be nothing special considering the size of the engine.
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Originally posted by JarvisOriginally posted by Psychomofonew Cadillac with 1000hp.
Secondly, 1000hp out of 16 cylinders and 13.6 liters is not that big of a deal. 73.5 hp/liter isn't all that impressive nowadays - 73.5 hp/liter is roughly what BMW gets from their standard (non-M) engines in their production cars. So for a concept car, that power output should be nothing special considering the size of the engine.
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Originally posted by Stu McThe Muscle heads are upset because the European/Japanese car scene has almost completely wiped out the American muscle in the last decade.
Go to the news stands....look how skinny a Hot Rod magazine is. Look how many pages are in Super Street or something similar.
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