The information i have on hp for the 3.6VVT is basically copied and pasted from
www.60degreev6.com. I basically just did a quick overview of the engine, i didn't really research it, sorry for any incorrect information that may have come from that site.
These are the two trannies in the Z34 :
Getrag 284 5-speed and the Hydra-Matic 4T60-E
(60degreeV6.com also provided the information stating it is the same transmission as the porsche 944, i am thinking they meant the transmission was designed/built by porsche, or just by the same company)
PS: ya i realise my car is FWD
I assumed that the porsche 944 (which i know nothing about, or care to know) was a midengined car, im guessing MR cars use a fwd transmission, or modified version of one, i wouldn't know nor do i care. I was skeptical of 60degreeV6.com as well, but when i searched for my tranny porsche came up quite a few times.
--> I got myself confused in my last post, i got the monte carlo and CTS confused (monte carlo uses 4T60-E tranny, obviously fwd can't share the same tranny as rwd).
for the record 2004 CTS uses the 5L40-E Hydra-Matic and a "Heavy Duty 5 speed Getrag transmission" (i couldn't find the exact name)
As for showing you a dyno i dont have a scanner or digital camera at the moment, so ill just give you a general idea (the dyno graph is in front of me and im copying the numbers in):
2000RPM - 70hp, 180ft/lbs
3000RPM - 125hp, 205ft/lbs
4000RPM - 160hp, 235ft/lbs
5500RPM - 210hp, 220ft/lbs (where they crisscross)
6500RPM - 240HP, 190ft/lbs
7000RPM - 215hp, 160ft/lbs (redline)
(this is after i retarded my timing 13 degrees, its stock other then the timing change, i can't find the stock dyno right now)
I realise the Mustang is meant to be a cheap V6 i just dont feel as though they should be producing Mustangs that look so similiar with such low power engines, it just hurts to hear people bragging they beat a Mustang in their civic's. I think the slower mustangs should be called Mustang II's and then have a semi-performance V6 as the Mustang and the 4.6 as the Mustang GT.