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Low end torque on 350 vs the 370?

Question for those who had a 350. Is it me or does it seem like the 370 either has less low end torque or the drive by wire is slowly

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Old 05-02-2010, 08:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question for those who had a 350. Is it me or does it seem like the 370 either has less low end torque or the drive by wire is slowly down the way the throttle plate opens up? I had an 04, that car felt a little bit stronger down low. A few other drivers noticed the same exact thing, just want to see what everyone's take it on it
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