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Old 05-07-2020, 07:52 PM   #686
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Originally Posted by Tcoat View Post
Repeat! What can be done by Joe's Speed Shop is not the same as what the manufacturers can do. The sky is the limit if you don't have to follow the rules.
I would like to know what modern four cylinder engines are out there that break the 100HP per litre N/A barrier while still meeting the 2020 environmental requirements. Even the current engine will not meet the requirements for new build in 2022. By 2025 it will be damn near impossible to have a high revving NA engine of any type.
Yeah, that would be none. I was thinking not stock
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