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Old 02-22-2007, 02:00 PM   #1
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SR Built SR20DET, guess power output

Hey guys,

Take a peak at this list:
SR20DET VVT S14 block and head,
New Oil pump
New Oil cooler
New water pump
Darton sleeves
ACL Race bearings threw out
Dynamicaly balanced crank
Cryo treated Eagle H-beam rods
CP forged pistons 87mm
CP ring kit
ARP main studs
ARP head studs
Cometic head gasket
Crower valve springs
HKS Step 2 264 cams
New Valves
New lifters
New Cam chain
New Cam chain tentioner
New cam gears
Greddy rocker arm stoppers
CNC ported head
Extrude honed intake manifold
Head and intake manifold internally ceramic coated
Block has been coated internally with oil shedding coating
custom throttle body
810cc injectors
Silkroad manifold
Dual stainless steel turbo outlet
Lightened and balanced flywheel
ACT 6 puc clutch

Now this in its current state with supporting aimed more towards drag, GT35 turbo, Autronic managment, top of the line intercooler and exhaust and all the correct supporting mods, running racing fuel

What you recon this motor would push out?

Coupled to a light weight S13 with some slicks and some trick drive line? guestimate on times.

Before you flame me about smallish cams, this motor was going to be for drifting,
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