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Old 07-24-2006, 12:45 PM   #1
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How much will the SR20 block support?

I have a redtop SR20DET and am getting a new setup. I want to know if the stock block will support it. Heres the setup

Custom top mount manifold built by ST Performance(equal to full race quality)
GT3071R T3 .63 A/R Vband with 2 3/4 velocity stack
Tial 44mm WG Vband
Custom Vband downpipe with 3inch electric cutout
AEM EMS
GM 3 bar map sensor
HKS SSQV
new silicon couplers all tbolt clamped
GReddy intake manifold
GReddy cams 264 duration/11.5mm lift(intake) 272 duration/11.5 lift(exhaust)
Gredddy valvesprings
GReddy RAS
Cometic HG
ARP head studs
SARD 850cc injectors
stock bottom end
all piping, intake manifold and valvecover powdercoated

already installed:

GReddy VSPL FMIC
GReddy coldpipe
Walbro 255
ACT 6 puck rated @ 515 ft-lbs
Toda chromoly flywheel
Cusco RS 1.5 LSD
Koyo radiator
Permacool 14inck electric fan
Nismo 160 degree thermostat
300ZX calipers powdercoated red
280mm mountain cross slotted and drilled rotors
HAWK HPS brake pads
Stainless steel and teflon coated brake lines


My car will mostly see low boost which will be 14psi and my high boost will be 19-20psi but my car will rarely ever see. So do you think the stock bottem end will handle it?
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