How Much Horsepower do NASCAR Cars have?

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Nascar Sprint Cup cars have between 800-850 horsepower unrestricted. With the carburetor restrictor plate which is run at Talledega and Daytona they produce about 450 horsepower.
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Sprint Cup engines generate about 865 hp, from eight cylinders and a 358 cubic inch motor.
To reduce costs and complexity, the engine uses mechanical carburetors instead of modern electronic fuel injection.
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Nascar Sprint Cup cars have between 800-850 horsepower unrestricted. With the carburetor restrictor plate which is run at Talledega and Daytona they produce about 450 horsepower.
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The engine in today's NASCAR racecars produce upward of 750 horsepower, and they do it
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The Sprint Cup cars have between 700 and 800 horsepower.
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About 650 to 700hp unrestricted and roughly 450 with a restrictor plate.
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