It depends on the gear your in. In a five speed if your in 1st gear it's not very fast if your in fifth it's somewhere around 150 mph. It also veries though based on the gear ratio of the gears you have
800 rpm
Depends on the model and type of the engine, but between 3000 and 4000 rpm top-no-load speed.
Dont drive at 4000 rpm My truck, at highway speeds, only reaches to 3000 rpm...IF I take it out of overdrive, otherwise it runs around 1700 rpm. 4000 rpm is the MAXIMUM for race shifting (give or take).
GXE: Horsepower 160 HP @ 5600 RPM Torque (lb-ft) 182 LB @ 4000 RPM SE: Horsepower 190 @ 5600 RPM Torque (lb-ft) 205 @ 4000 RPM
There was 2 different 454 in 1974 , One had advertised 230 HP@4000 RPM And the other had 250 HP@4000 rpm
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It was rated at 180 HP at 4000 or 4500 RPM and 210 at 5200 RPM.
horsepower : 200@ 5200 rpm torque : 225@ 4000 rpm
5.0 High Output horsepower--- 1982: 157 bhp @ 4200 rpm 1983/'84: 175 bhp @ 4200 rpm 1985: 210 bhp @ 4400 rpm 1986: 200 bhp @ 4000 rpm 1987-'92: 225 bhp @ 4000 rpm 1993: 215 bhp @ 4200 rpm
rilly fast
285 horsepower at 5200 RPM and 325 ft/lbs torque at 4000 RPM
230 LBS @ 4000 RPM