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Any 370s running higher than 20psi?

well the forged performance kit is about 3900. wisco sells 9.0-1 pistons as well if you want to go the cheaper route. can't imagine a set of pistons costing more

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Old 01-03-2010, 06:39 PM   #61 (permalink)
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well the forged performance kit is about 3900. wisco sells 9.0-1 pistons as well if you want to go the cheaper route. can't imagine a set of pistons costing more than 1500 with rings.
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Old 01-03-2010, 07:22 PM   #62 (permalink)
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making 450whp on an STI is not as easy as we're making it sound. Its a lot more involved than just slapping on a turbo. Honestly, I feel its easier to make 450whp using a SC on a 370z than it is to get a big turbo setup on the STI. The STI block just inst made for that kind of power...
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20 psi, find me a kit too lmao
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making 450whp on an STI is not as easy as we're making it sound. Its a lot more involved than just slapping on a turbo. Honestly, I feel its easier to make 450whp using a SC on a 370z than it is to get a big turbo setup on the STI. The STI block just inst made for that kind of power...
For me it was 3 months in the shop and just shy of $20K to get there correctly.
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For me it was 3 months in the shop and just shy of $20K to get there correctly.
That's why I got the Evo vs. the Sti because 450whp is easily attainable on the Evo with out spending $20K. I'm not sure what you had done to the car to pay that much and have in the shop for three months? sounds kind of long and expensive.
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a 370 on 20psi would be a 7-800 whp monster..... I would love to see it... or own it for that matter lol....
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well the forged performance kit is about 3900. wisco sells 9.0-1 pistons as well if you want to go the cheaper route. can't imagine a set of pistons costing more than 1500 with rings.
Thanks for the answer... That isn't bad at all considering the cost of a turbo or S/C setup...
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a 370 on 20psi would be a 7-800 whp monster..... I would love to see it... or own it for that matter lol....
nah i think id be significantly higher. the gtm stage 3 kit doesnt take it to 20psi and they're already making 700hp
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