Dr. Dyno
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j99xj said:If gearing becomes a variable then you open up a lot of different possibilites. Again, some of you will go crazy after I say this but it's true: A completely stock 4.0 with 4.88 gears will out torque a 4.6 stroker with 3.07 gears assuming the transmission and transfer case ratios are the same.
That's true but only because you're multiplying the lesser torque of a stock 4.0 by a greater amount. The resultant shorter gearing would result in a reduced maximum road speed in each gear and since the 4.0 makes less HP, it would also have a lower top speed.
j99xj said:I've read that you need at least 1 cubic inch for every lb-ft of engine torque you want. And unless you have a big block Chevy or Ford, you will find out rather quickly that you will need forced induction to get the torque you want.
The very best naturally-aspirated street engines make 1.4lbft/cu.in. so to make 450lbft from a naturally-aspirated engine, you need at least 320cu.in. or 5.3L. Now you see why I call BS on Clifford's claims.