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Old 08-04-2012, 10:39 PM   #1
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Default Streetable - How much power is enough?

I am currently asking myself how much power is enough for a street driven car? By street driven, I mean a car that will see the 1/4 mile maybe once or twice a year. Lets say the car is fullsize, weighs ~1800-1900KG has a manual transmission and is from the late 60s/early 70s. Ignoring ratios and driveline strength. MPG is not an issue. Basically if I wanted enough power to keep up with XR6Ts and SS Commies in a straight line and be a nice cruiser, how much power am I looking at? If I wanted to win the traffic light grand prix I will not be stalling the car up or running road legal drag radials everywhere and would like to fry the tyres with ease? The power will be delivered by a big block so there will be plenty of torque down low. I have never been in a performance car, so I don't even know what sort of power level I would be satisfied with which is making it quite hard. Maybe I should take a ride in something with a bit of balls? I am not after being the fastest car around town, otherwise I'd need to buy something half the weight and size.

The decision I make will result in either an engine rebuild or swap. From the top of my head, would 400 be enough? Or am I looking more towards 500+? All the stuff I can find online is generally from the states regarding modern Mustangs or Camaros, which handle and deliver power much differently to an older car.

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Old 08-04-2012, 10:45 PM   #2
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What car u got?
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Old 08-04-2012, 10:50 PM   #3
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/me just shakes head. keeping up with XR6T's & SS Commies. Winning the traffic light gran prix, & frying the tyres with ease???
Seriously - If this is your aim, & you admit to having never been in a performance car, then I would be hoping that you(and those you hold near & dear) live long enough for you to be able to answer this question yourself.
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Old 08-04-2012, 10:51 PM   #4
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Depends on what car not many old cars weighed that much unless your talkin tank fairlanes caddys etc etc
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for a turbo, there is not really such thing as unstreetable. and im sure the same applies for V8's also. ive spent plenty of time in my turbo at 330rwkw's and find it very street friendly. also spent a bit of time in a mates fg turbo at 450rwkw's and again very streetable. however if he puts the boot in all i can say is you hold on tight. although i think the 450rwkw's is almost getting to the point of being unstreetable as to go much further means a bigger turbo which means yes more lag but when it comes on you never really know what will happen if it doesnt grip
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Old 08-04-2012, 11:02 PM   #6
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Default Re: Streetable - How much power is enough?

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Depends on what car not many old cars weighed that much unless your talkin tank fairlanes caddys etc etc
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/me just shakes head. keeping up with XR6T's & SS Commies. Winning the traffic light gran prix, & frying the tyres with ease???
Seriously - If this is your aim, & you admit to having never been in a performance car, then I would be hoping that you(and those you hold near & dear) live long enough for you to be able to answer this question yourself.
Yes, I would like to keep up with modern performance, not sure what is wrong with that? I chucked in traffic light grand prix - badly after reading I admit - to try to make aware that i dont want to stall it up or run drag radials everywhere. I do not race on the street. In fact I will go edit my post now.


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for a turbo, there is not really such thing as unstreetable. and im sure the same applies for V8's also. ive spent plenty of time in my turbo at 330rwkw's and find it very street friendly. also spent a bit of time in a mates fg turbo at 450rwkw's and again very streetable. however if he puts the boot in all i can say is you hold on tight. although i think the 450rwkw's is almost getting to the point of being unstreetable as to go much further means a bigger turbo which means yes more lag but when it comes on you never really know what will happen if it doesnt grip
Yeah, looking at N/A. I have read that turbo's tend to deliver the power much nicer when compared to something N/A, but I'd imagine that more displacement = better delivery of power? IE not revving the guts out of it everywhere.
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Old 08-04-2012, 11:21 PM   #7
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My mate had a HQ Monaro with a 454 and about 500hp (2spd).

Considering it would step sideways at 100kph with a heavy foot and considering it's your first powerful (old) car...maybe aim for less than 500hp.
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Old 09-04-2012, 12:56 AM   #8
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Honestly, it is undefinable. Some people are more than happy with 80hp, whilst others are unhappy with 800hp. There is no hard and fast answer.
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It bepends what you want from your Galaxy but if you have your heart set on a big block,
then how about a nice Liquid injection LPG set up and appropriate compression and timing.

IMO, that will give you plenty of grunt without costing a packet and keep the enviro nazis off your tail.
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Old 09-04-2012, 07:30 AM   #10
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So you want a big block in a heavy as galaxie , thatll keep up to XR6Ts and SSs, and you dont care for MPG ???
(Or should that be Gallons per Mile ???)
I wouldnt put all those in the one basket,or car for that matter
Build it to enjoy it
Wether you get beat or not, 1 thing the new breed doesnt have on the old is cool factor

Theres some XR6Ts doin mid 11s out there, thats one serious angry big block galaxie right there
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Old 09-04-2012, 08:39 AM   #11
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lols.. im with the OP only target we have with my current Clevo build is....... must be capable of belting late model plastic crap at traffic lights....

its funny as hell belting new stuff with an old bomb... 500hp 500+ftlbs OP....
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Old 09-04-2012, 09:13 AM   #12
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i reckon anything above 400hp will be fast enough for what you describe.there is always a faster car out there somewhere ,so just be happy to have a nice car with a bit of grunt. my ba xr8 has around 245rwkw and plenty fast enough for the street and my mum can still drive it to the shops if needs be.burn outs are fun but if you struggle for traction ie 350rwkw plus its hard to drive without wheelspin.i prefer to put my foot down and grip and go not snap sideways.if you overpower your cars chassis and tires it will be hard to get the best from it.just my opinon.
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Old 09-04-2012, 12:16 PM   #13
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Maybe where you develop the power is as important as how much for a streeter. i.e. How often are you going to see 6000rpm on the street. I'd guess my XB would be pushing out a very streetable 350hp at the crank with bigger valves, carb, manifold, electronic ignition, exhaust, roller rockers, and a mild cam. Plenty of power and torque down low where it counts on the street.
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Enough power is when you are scared to use 100% throttle in the dry with R compound tires.
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I am currently asking myself how much power is enough for a street driven car? By street driven, I mean a car that will see the 1/4 mile maybe once or twice a year. Lets say the car is fullsize, weighs ~1800-1900KG has a manual transmission and is from the late 60s/early 70s. Ignoring ratios and driveline strength. MPG is not an issue. Basically if I wanted enough power to keep up with XR6Ts and SS Commies in a straight line and be a nice cruiser, how much power am I looking at? If I wanted to win the traffic light grand prix I will not be stalling the car up or running road legal drag radials everywhere and would like to fry the tyres with ease? The power will be delivered by a big block so there will be plenty of torque down low. I have never been in a performance car, so I don't even know what sort of power level I would be satisfied with which is making it quite hard. Maybe I should take a ride in something with a bit of balls? I am not after being the fastest car around town, otherwise I'd need to buy something half the weight and size.

The decision I make will result in either an engine rebuild or swap. From the top of my head, would 400 be enough? Or am I looking more towards 500+? All the stuff I can find online is generally from the states regarding modern Mustangs or Camaros, which handle and deliver power much differently to an older car.

Cheers.
200hp per tonne and loads of torque is about all most can handle , anything more can have traction problems and cost lots to maintain
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Sounds like this might be the go:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FMS-M-6007-521FT/
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Only thing that should sit between the towers of a Gal is an FE with a horn set of 2x4's !!

So in saying that a nice 427, 445, 482 will put you well into the 500hp+ range and make a very nice streeter.

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Sounds like this might be the go:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FMS-M-6007-521FT/

hmmmmmm.......... that would be nice.
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Depends on chassis and suspension design also..
The old cart semi elliptic spring has troubles on it's own..
Some mods such as radius rod, maybe panhard rod also ??
Unsprung weight is best as light as possible..
The big power engines are generally 2 or 3 speed auto's..
If you aim for around 4 to 500 h.p a modern 4 or 6 speed auto
or manual with clutch up grade with take the power with some mechanical sympathy..
With out saying what the actual car is it;s hard to work out..
Some latter model IRS suspensions have been fitted to early cars
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I have had a change of heart over this topic, for me its about power to weight. And I rather shed weight if possible before adding power. As shaving weight improves all dynamics of a car but just increasing engine power only improves straight line acceleration/speed. And any monkey can just push the go pedal to the floor
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I would build a car that is a hot performer irrespective if it belts xr6t or ss. Something you like to drive.

I used to own a xr6t with 322rwkw and also had a tough el fairmont 5.0 with less than half the power. I enjoyed driving it as much as the xr6t even though the xr6t would belt it.

Im now driving a 400rwkw 5.4 v8 that is very streetable. Still have a windsor 5.0 with a third of the power still like driving it.

Point is, build something you enjoy to drive not worry about belting xr6t or ss
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I have had a change of heart over this topic, for me its about power to weight. And I rather shed weight if possible before adding power. As shaving weight improves all dynamics of a car but just increasing engine power only improves straight line acceleration/speed. And any monkey can just push the go pedal to the floor
what do you recommend.. ripping out the seats and sitting on milk crates....

it takes more than a monkey to pedal something with a bit of grunt......
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This is impossible to answer. A turbo auto xr6t with 300rwkw is plenty in my books, and struggles with traction as it is. But then Tex will say 440rwkw in a manual is enough. Put the two side-by side and the xr6t is just as quick on the street due to traction. Both cars weight about the amount you are indicating.
So the power is difficult to answer.
Then the traction comes into play. Will you be runnng mini tubs with 300-wide tyres? What sort of tyres?
And then what transmission? Manual or auto?
It all counts.
So I would suggest you actually drive a car with some decent power before aiming high, otherwise you will kill yourself and some innocent bystander. Leave the racing for the track. And enjoy your car in isolation, not compared to some ss or xr6t.
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Before adding any power, make sure your mature enough to handle it.

If I went back 10 years id wrap my current car into a pole. Today your lucky to see the wheels break traction despite having 5 times the power. Luckily back then i had an xf falcon 6 which gave me plenty of time to see whats ahead.
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The original post may have been badly worded, but at least the topic starter is trying to do the right thing and gather some information from people who have had experiance with powerful cars.

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Yes, I would like to keep up with modern performance.
hows about ol scool car with new performance
shoe horn a coyote 335 motor n box in or even a modular boss motor n box
and as others are saying do need to know other factors eg a car with an auto at xxx amount of rear wheel horse power will need a motor with more horse power than a manual with the same rear wheel horses
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