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bolt on 400HP/TQ at rear wheels (951) ???

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Old 03-29-2002, 01:28 AM
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John Anderson
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lets see, without getting as technicle as DANNO (that guy hurts my head), I'll try to put my REAL WORLD, EVERYDAY, BEEN THERE DONE THAT spin on this.

NO WAY!

Seriously..there is no way.

I posted earlier my mods and runs with a stocker 2.5 with more bolt ons than the ad this guy is posting. 371 at the tires at 23-24psi boost is the best I got.

Now, back to present day.

I hit 415hp with 520TQ at the tires last year running 18-19 psi. NOT on a 2.5 liter bottom end.

YOu can throw all the bull**** tech talk and shoud do's at me all day long...but this guys not from this planet.

This is what I have done to get 415hp with 520tq rear wheels at 18-19 psi.

SFR 2.82 block
JE lightweight pistons (106mm)
Pauter chromo rods
SFR race crank (17lbs lighter than stock)
SFR 8lb flywheel
SFR 52lb injectors
stocker fuel pump (thats right)
SFR level 1 MAF kit
Chips
electronic boost controller
delta gate wastegate
SFR test pipe
SFR catback
SFR level 4 turbo
SFR port/polish head
greddy blowoff valve
no ac
no balance shafts
no power steering
compression is 165psi (shaved head)
stock cam (thats right, stock0
stock valves(yep)


and the list can go on...and on...

I've been doing this tuning thing for a while...if it could be done cheaper...I'd do it to my car. It can't...its that simple.

I'll ask again...can someon please give me this guys number??? I want to have a chat with him :-)

Take Care!
Old 03-29-2002, 10:18 AM
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Old 03-29-2002, 10:42 AM
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Hey John - Do you have a website on your car? I want to experience that thing, through its many reiterations...
Old 03-30-2002, 01:18 AM
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Keith,

No website on the car throughout the mods...If I could figure out how to put a photo on this darn site I will post one of my engine out of the car, just before the install...along with photos of the block, sleeves, pistons, rods crank etc etc...

someone help...for the love of everything good...help me get pictures up!
Old 03-30-2002, 09:36 AM
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John how much you figure you spent on that engine to get 400+ RWHP?

I want more HP.
Old 03-30-2002, 10:03 AM
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John,

- click on the "blue" (upload photo) icon on the top of you screen right now.

- from there go to (browse) and select a file that is saved on your hard drive. (it has to be less than 150k i think).

- copy the link that the pic gets saved under.

- When writing a response or posting a topic click on the "image" button that is under the text window you write in.

- A window will pop up after you click the button. "paste" that link for you pic in there and press enter.

* the pics have to be saved as either a .jpg or a bmp
Old 03-30-2002, 10:27 AM
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John if you can't post the pic if you email it to me I will post it for you. tazz.mann@verizon.net



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