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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 If you're really serious, go read Shamu's build thread. He'll probably be around 400whp, but he's now got a 4.0 dry sump motor that won't be
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Not an easy road to 400 plus but the HR head race motors are mostly all cranking out over 400. Just takes a lot of work from internals, to cooling and oiling systems, to intakes, to exhaust and engine controls. And ultimately that 400 hp NA isn't going to be too street friendly Think low pressure forced induction is way to go for a street car.
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I know the lack of standard throttle plates is supposed to be the main problem, but I don't wee why a clutch type engagement wouldn't get around that. Massive low speed torque off idle with a table top like curve and a somewhat more modest top end would make for a fantastic street friendly beast.
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