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Originally Posted by Royal Tiger
The 500ci Keith Black motor has about as much to do with Dodge as NASA does. And while the late 60's Hemi was a nice motor, the 427ci Chevy made more power 426-435, and both numbers were lower then actually measured. The 426 was estimated at around 480, while the 427 was closer to 510. As long as they both trounce ford, it's ok with me.
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You forgot to mention the 1964 Ford 427 SOHC FE engine that put out 615HP at 7000 RPM with single 4-barrel and 657HP at 7500 RPM with dual carbs. Of course the top fuel supercharged drag version introduced in 67 produced 8000 HP. Now that is some power!!!!
Lee