Possibly buying this shortblock for spray ... how does it look?
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Possibly buying this shortblock for spray ... how does it look?
Hey guys,
I am possibly going to buy a shortblock and I want to get about 420-450rwhp n/a and 600rwhp from it with nitrous. How does it look based on the parts below?
stock (truck) crankshaft
mahle forged, and coated flat top pistons with mahle rings
scat pro-mod I-Beam Rods
ARP main studs, and arp pro rod bolts, premium king bearings, clevite cam bearings etc. the block has never been damaged, only a light hone on the cylinders for the new pistons.
opinions greatly appreciated!
I am possibly going to buy a shortblock and I want to get about 420-450rwhp n/a and 600rwhp from it with nitrous. How does it look based on the parts below?
stock (truck) crankshaft
mahle forged, and coated flat top pistons with mahle rings
scat pro-mod I-Beam Rods
ARP main studs, and arp pro rod bolts, premium king bearings, clevite cam bearings etc. the block has never been damaged, only a light hone on the cylinders for the new pistons.
opinions greatly appreciated!
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Looks good,
Just decide how much you'll shoot before you buy.
N2O is addictive and 150 quickly becomes 200+ shots.
IMO Wiseco with ringland relief and proper nitrous gap file would benefit you more at the long run.
Just decide how much you'll shoot before you buy.
N2O is addictive and 150 quickly becomes 200+ shots.
IMO Wiseco with ringland relief and proper nitrous gap file would benefit you more at the long run.