330hp NA street engine
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This looks awesome. Some of the most developement that an N/A engine has seen. No one really builds them or trys to find power. I knew there had to be some power in there that porsche didn't find.
Post all the info.
Post all the info.
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back on topic, did you build this motor with reliability in mind? if so (or if not) how reliable do you expect it to be? i bet it screams too
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Wow! Would love to see the dyno sheet as well! Had no idea that sort of power was possible from an NA engine even with 2/10 exta liters. Is it running a Variocam?
Is this stateside or on the other side of the pond?
From what I understand just the engine dyno time might cost a couple grand. Figure another 5k easy in the ITBs/intake and supporting hardware to run them and another 10k in machine work and custom engine internals!!
Is this stateside or on the other side of the pond?
From what I understand just the engine dyno time might cost a couple grand. Figure another 5k easy in the ITBs/intake and supporting hardware to run them and another 10k in machine work and custom engine internals!!
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there is a guy local to me with an 8v n/a car that he bought with a carb setup on it. You guys may have seen it on ebay. Supposedly the car made 185hp w/ the original motor-bigger pistons, dry sump, dual webbers- that motor blew up and now he is running a stock n/a motor w/ just the carbs and supposedly makes 150rwhp. Pretty good! This motor looks great though, 330hp n/a is awsome.
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