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Old 03-07-2008, 04:02 PM
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Just another another S2K....

This car still has the BONE STOCK 125,000 mile long block in the car! Aftermarket fuel system, new differential, and the new GT35R turbo kit, along with a little bit of race gas and tuning. The car put down 601whp, which just amazes me! So much power in such a little car!

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Stage 6 Motorsports build the kit and this is Mase's client over in Europe. He also does the tuning

The funny thing is that it makes full boost by 5k but still has until 9k, so 4k of power is def gonna feel good lol

But it still only makes around 400tq

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I don't see how the stock internals can take that?

I doubt it will for long!

Pretty amazing though.
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vtec motors are great for dynos since they make great peak #'s...

i wonder how long til the motor goes pop though, lol
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when you have a motor that will flow air and not bottle neck it up like the LSJ/Eco in general you can make bitchen power with little boost.
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The internals of the f20c and f22c are forged, but they still have high ass compression
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I wonder how much mine can take?
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Originally Posted by Rangerondubz
The internals of the f20c and f22c are forged, but they still have high ass compression
Flow>>ALL
Old 03-07-2008, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 06black
when you have a motor that will flow air and not bottle neck it up like the LSJ/Eco in general you can make bitchen power with little boost.
where is the bottle neck at?
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intake, intake manifold, blower, head, exhaust manifold......
Old 03-07-2008, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 06black
intake, intake manifold, blower, head, exhaust manifold......
SO pretty much everything!
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welcome to the world of GM.

I'll put it to you this way....people put intakes and cat backs on S2k's and pick up ZERO power, the stock equipment is designed so well theres vary little room for improvement.
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Originally Posted by 06black
welcome to the world of GM.

I'll put it to you this way....people put intakes and cat backs on S2k's and pick up ZERO power, the stock equipment is designed so well theres vary little room for improvement.
GM does it for price and noise reduction, not performance.
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Torqueless wonder, strikes again. Nice s2k though.




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