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Old 12-22-2011, 04:54 PM   #94 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Skeeterbop View Post
I still would love to see a N/A built 370. I don't understand the sticking point on numbers though. Every dyno is going to be a little different. hell it could say i dyno'd at 200hp, and if i slap on the SC and the same dyno says i now have 350hp then i would be quite pleased. Also I bet my Z would appear to be way low on power if I had it dyno'd since I'm at 4k feet. Anyways, have you decided how you are going to do this build?
i everytime i see someone say 'slap on' a supercharger or turbos.

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Originally Posted by chii370 View Post
got a point there skeeter, never even considered the altitude thing. but yeah, i see what your saying. and ive had the hornet on a mobile "trailer" dyno once and it had quite a different number as the other i took it too. so it is what it is, who cares. i just want to be able to do it at the very least as a proof of concept. its not for braging rights or anything. i would just like to have something a little more "unique" you know? stupid expensive..... but unique.

seriously.... how cool would a 450-500hp all motor z be. and if in the future you wanted to get retarded with it.... your already set up for a platform that could handle in the 1k hp range. .... thats not what i want. but im just saying.
a fully built high revving NA motor is not at all set up for forced induction.

theres correction factors for a reason. when you dyno in extreme heat, cold low/high altitude, the dyno factors that in. Thats how people tweak dynos so that fools believe that their car made more power than it actually did. if you tell the dyno that your car is at 5000ft and its 100*F but you are actualy at sea level and its 60*f, you'll make a lot of power. you can get a dyno to read whatever you want.

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Originally Posted by Gearhead51 View Post
Turbos not for daily drivers? I have 342k mi, 203k mi, and 298k on three of the turbos in my driveway not to mention semis with a million miles on them. Finding a N/A engine that makes STRONG power with that many miles is rare. I could recommend a few good books packed full of sound engineering.

Btw, most of the things you will do to make high N/A hp is the opposite to what you would do for a FI build, so I'm not sure how you would get to 1000hp.

Enjoy your N/A build.

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Originally Posted by chii370 View Post
physical test, knowledge test, and a 600 question psych eval......
for your sake, i hope the knowledge test has nothing to do with vehicles or engine building.
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