I was reading an aticle, and if i can find it (it was on the internet), i'll post the link. But this article said my '98 GT has more horsepower at the wheel's than my "placed in car heaven" '95 GT. Has anybody else read or heard this?
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A '95 and a '98 GT had the same amount of horsepower from the factory. The '98 is more likely to have more horsepower now, due to the fact that it's a newer engine and presumably would have lower miles. >

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Good point Coomer, thanks
The most important lesson I learned from Karate-Dô Kyôshan–“You can not be what you do not believe you are”
Of course, as an engine is produced, it's kinda refined too... not to mention the engine's relationship with a car. While the official numbers are the same- I wouldn't be surprised that a 95 GT and a 97 GT- if compared with the same number of miles and driving habits- had a slight difference in hp at the wheels.
Then there's those freak cars from the factory. Anyone know a buddy with a stock car that's usaully quick? I have a buddy who had a 98 S14 and only had an apexi dual on it. (now hes boosted on the KA engine and running 12s) He took it to the track and ran a 15.8 on all season tires. Not bad for a car that runs mid 16s stock
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Aren't the older 7afe's more powerful than the newer ones? Like 115hp compared to 105?
-FallenHero+Apr 30, 2004 - 1:39 AM
-celicarocker+Apr 29, 2004 - 10:41 PM
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yea your 3sgte is cool but ill stick to my 7agte
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isnt it what 94 and 95 have 115 compared to 105 or whatever for 96+
considering the 7afe lost horsepower due to OBD II wouldn't the same thing go for the 5sfe?
Nope, for the 5sfe thats not the case
California Versions had less HP (130 as opposed to 135) in all models both OBD1 and OBD2 because of emission regulations...
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i'll ask my father for the article tomorrow, i'll write it out on here.\
i'm pretty sure my 98 has more horse than my 95 though.
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That's the article!!!! Thanks Uppitycracker, haha, that about seals everything up.
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-SlowCelica94+Apr 29, 2004 - 7:40 PM
94, 97, and 98 5SFE's produce 135 hp... 95, 96, 99, and all cali emissions cars make 130...
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