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The engine doesn't produce any more power past 332 horsepower at the engine at 7000 RPM, and at 6000, it produces about 310 or so at the engine. If you
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The engine doesn't produce any more power past 332 horsepower at the engine at 7000 RPM, and at 6000, it produces about 310 or so at the engine. If you really wanted to take maximum horsepower shifts, you'd have to shift around 6500 or so. Constantly bouncing around and near 7000 RPM is going to roast your engine. I think that the maximum wheel horsepower on stock is around 290 rwhp at 7000 RPM.
Conversely, the engine produces peak torque of 270 ft-lbs at 5200 RPM.
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