I’m not moving the goal post my intent right from the beginning was I don’t like how they compare these engines not which is better. You seem to be only interested in showing the 410 is better which it might be.I'm using your example, the test done on engine masters. And your example, the rpm difference between the two motors you used as the reason they would run about the same. Now you want to use a couple of fords instead? Shouldn't we stick with the original test that you posted. If you can't make your point with that test then it might not apply to that test. I feel like your going to just keep moving the goal post. I get what your saying but I don't see it in the test you posted.
My point if you compared each engines powerband (stall to shift points) the difference would be less, probably quite similar and maybe even a win for the 367.
Since neither of us has these engines to find out what there optimal setup is, who knows.
Not what I was talking about and is why I bought up the ford since it’s easier to see what I’m talking about.
410 plus 36.4 tq & 8.5 hp over the 367, They never factor gearing when they make these comparisons, not saying the 367 is better but if geared and stalled right and with optimal shift points for best quarter mile I don't think there would be much difference and could even see the 367 squeak out the win.
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