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  1. Xandor16

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    I have an inline 6 250. I was wondering how many liters it is, and how much horse power it should have. My car's a 1970 Maverick Grabber but if I remember correctly the stock engine for the year was a 6 200 so I'm not sure if that would help or not.
     
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    4.1 Liter. I believe it was 80-90 horsepower from the factory.
     
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    Really? Wow. It's got alot of power to it for only 80-90. Not doubting you, just surprised. Thanks.
     
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    Two 1973 LDO Mavericks (one 4 Drag one 4 driving like Mad on the roads :) ) also have a 75 6cyl Stock! Ok, well sort of Stock :P
    mine feels like its got 5hp :p factory specs on my 75 i250 i think was like 73 hp :cry:
     
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    Specifications on an L code 250-6

    HP - 155 @ 4000 RPM
    Torque - 240 @ 1600 RPM
    CR - 9.0:1

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    Interesting tidbit about the 200 CID for 1970 - only the Maverick came with a 9.2:1 compression ratio - all others in that year including the Mustang were 8.7:1

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    Where the did you get 155 horse power? No way in heck. There's guys on that Ford Six site spending thousands trying to get that much out of one.
     
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    thats the old hp rating system before it was changed in 71? was it? brake hp not net,...or something like that.
     
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    155hp actually sounds more accurate in comparison to how much power it feels like it has. But I really don't know too much about them so don't trust me.
     
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    Two 1973 LDO Mavericks (one 4 Drag one 4 driving like Mad on the roads :) ) also have a 75 6cyl Stock! Ok, well sort of Stock :P
    feeling hp is not really accurate either :p

    ditto.. it is the older hp rating system... the car really has less then 90hp period! stock 250s are dogs i can contest to that! but still cool to have! (y)
     
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    They have alot of torque, but not much get up and go. Around town they will spin tires and give Honda Civic's a run for their money, but the first time you take it on the interstate and stomp it to try and pass someone, you'll see what I mean.
     
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    Took it right from the book - here is the chart. It is a 250 CID after all, not a pinto 1800cc :rofl:
     
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    Two 1973 LDO Mavericks (one 4 Drag one 4 driving like Mad on the roads :) ) also have a 75 6cyl Stock! Ok, well sort of Stock :P
    yeah it will give a civic a run for its money only across the intersection.. :biglaugh:

    yep your right i have the same book... (y) BUT that hp rating is b4 SAE changed its rating system... i belive its changed again :yup:

    as the SAE states themselfs: (you can look that one up)

    "The Society of Automotive Engineers has tightened standards for measuring horsepower, and the results are now showing up on spec charts across America. That’s good if you’re building Corvette Z06s, which went from 500 hp to 505, but it could be bad if you end up with a 197-hp (vs. a nice, round 200-hp) Civic. SAE periodically revises the thousands of standards it certifies; horsepower was revised in August 2004 to close loopholes for things like backpressure from exhaust systems, the use of super-lubricity oil in the engine, the number of accessories that must be hooked up during a test—all the things dynamometer monkeys think of to get a better power rating. SAE also added a requirement for an independent witness to certify the horsepower testing"

    so if anything even if it was 155 its also about 90 or the other way around either way you look at it.. so whatever your comparing it with its all realvant i guess. :huh:

    however to today standards its more like 90 and under ;)

    make sense?
     
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    Liters

    One liter is about 60 cubic inches
     
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    60.698457 cubic inches per litre

    (sorry - my head is just full of useless stuff like this)
     
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    nah thats just brainy :p
     

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