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Old 09-09-2019, 05:09 PM
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bringing back this old thread. Any new methods for adding power to these motors?
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Sure. "New" money.
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New ideas? Add direct injection - that's pretty new.
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Add 100% plus to above parts and labor costs!

Dfi will let you run more compression with a better fuel management strategy but there are limits to the 2 valves per cylinder to get to modern HP/ltr and none is cheap.

Turbos tend to help if power is what you want.
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oh yeh - 4 valves per cylinder - buy some "lightly used" 959 heads and a radiator
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Originally Posted by r911
oh yeh - 4 valves per cylinder - buy some "lightly used" 959 heads and a radiator
Ha yeah. Don’t tempt! Lol



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