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Old 03-12-2013, 04:08 PM   #141
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Jesus that's pretty amazing ..

Just curious .. what's your protective measures in the case the engine does decide to blow up? o.o
hate to hear someone stood near the car and got engine/transmission parts as a new body part
you might be taking the term "blow up" too seriously. in the tuning wold, we use the term "blow up" to refer to a degree of catastrophic failure that would require at least a mild rebuild to rectify: throwing a rod, breaking a ringland, spinning a bearing, etc.
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Old 03-12-2013, 05:30 PM   #142
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If a 410whp FR-S can hit high 10's on 245's for rear tires then a 600+whp FR-S can most certainly hit 9's. But you would need to install driver mod.
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I think their stage 1 kit (premium version) has a GTX2867R.
Premium kit is GTX2867 (non-divided), which can also be ordered with the base kit for + $300.
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Old 03-12-2013, 06:58 PM   #145
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you might be taking the term "blow up" too seriously. in the tuning wold, we use the term "blow up" to refer to a degree of catastrophic failure that would require at least a mild rebuild to rectify: throwing a rod, breaking a ringland, spinning a bearing, etc.
I can imagine a few pistons flying out horizontally at this rate still hahaha
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So how many miles does the motor has so far?
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awesome. so much power, must be scary haha!
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Power per liter, this engine is coming up to 2JZ levels no problem
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Power per liter, this engine is coming up to 2JZ levels no problem
Shit.. Good point. Factoring in a 15-20% loss in the drivetrain, this thing is prob pushing over 350hp/l at the crank!! With sticky tire, grabby clutch and a hard launch, my money is on quick breakage of the axles..
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Old 03-13-2013, 12:23 PM   #150
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Shit.. Good point. Factoring in a 15-20% loss in the drivetrain, this thing is prob pushing over 350hp/l at the crank!! With sticky tire, grabby clutch and a hard launch, my money is on quick breakage of the axles..
Assuming 200hp = 160whp on the dyno gives 20% loss which puts it around 750hp at the flywheel (roughly) which is insane from a 2.0L.

So next up ... 1000hp?
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you might be taking the term "blow up" too seriously. in the tuning wold, we use the term "blow up" to refer to a degree of catastrophic failure that would require at least a mild rebuild to rectify: throwing a rod, breaking a ringland, spinning a bearing, etc.
Throwing a rod only requires a mild rebuild? I dont imagine windowing a block is something that can just be welded back up.
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Throwing a rod only requires a mild rebuild? I dont imagine windowing a block is something that can just be welded back up.
Read: at least a mild rebuild.
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Read: at least a mild rebuild.
A mild throw the fucking block away maybe. A mild rebuild consists of restoring cross hatch, new rings and main bearings things like this. And yes i have rebuilt engines. Everything from a 454 chevy to a ej257.
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