Originally Posted by
johnnynumfiv
I have a life and a job rebuilding motors and restoring cars.
Yes, it was a typo, I meant 750n/a rather than a 750f/i.
You can kiss my polish ass about the abbreviations.
I think we all know that...
just out of curiousity I don't believe saying you like NA engines better means much. A stock rover V8 is NA but almost everyone loves the SCed one. Also if an engine is NA with 750hp then it is more likely that it is a small V8 super tuned to rev to 12-14000rpm. I haven't seen many NA 750hp engines that aren't high reving F1 wannabes. My question is when you meant to say you would rather have a 750hp NA engine instead of one that uses FI I would like to know if you were thinking of a certain motor?
Power, whether measured as HP, PS, or KW is what accelerates cars and gets it up to top speed. Power also determines how far you take a wall when you hit it
Engine torque is an illusion.