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Old 09-09-2015, 09:48 PM   #1
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High power FA20 powered FRS/BRZ/GT86 links?

So, I want to see some links of FA20 powered 86s in the 700hp, 800hp, and beyond, range. Time attack, drag, drift, whatever.

Just curious. I know there are a lot of SR2xVET and F2xC time attack and drag cars out there, but not really up on how the FA20 is doing nowadays.

Links?
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haven't seen anyone stating that much power, but I think there are 1 or 2 quoting 600 hp.
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I'm at about 600, but we just picked up a bigger turbo and injectors. Full blown was making just over 700 with the identical setup we will be running. My custom auto trans (drag racing) will rob most of our new gains though
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I'm at about 600, but we just picked up a bigger turbo and injectors. Full blown was making just over 700 with the identical setup we will be running. My custom auto trans (drag racing) will rob most of our new gains though
stock displacement?
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stock displacement?
Current setup is

Full blown built motor
10:1, Pistons, rods, head studs, head gaskets, valve springs/retainers. Stock displacement, no sleeves.

Full blown turbo kit and fuel system (return setup), pte 6262 ball bearing, 1000cc's

We have a 6466 ball bearing and 1650's to drop in, just need to find time
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Old 09-10-2015, 11:20 AM   #6
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IMW has a 693hp stock block hot lava frs they built/tuned, but i live localish and havent seen or heard anything since they finished it, dunno what the owner is doing w it


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IMW has a 693hp stock block hot lava frs they built/tuned, but i live localish and havent seen or heard anything since they finished it, dunno what the owner is doing w it


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Not driving it so it doesn't blow up?
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Not driving it because it already blew up?
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