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Old 01-12-2007, 02:36 PM
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how much boost will a stock 6.0 shortblock handle and what kind of power should i expect to make on a stock engine with a f1/ carb set up? do i just need a 98 - 02 k member to install this engine in a 6 cyl 93 camaro chassis? also how big of a slick can you fit under a non mini tubbed 4th gen with out it sitting all jacked up and the tire sticking out
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Typically stock pistons and rods can survive with 500-600 rwhp with a very safe tune.
If you want powersteering, youre going to need a rack and pump from a 4th gen v8 car. What size tire underneath the car would depend on width and heigth combined. You can fit a 28x 10.5,28x10.5w, 29x10.5, i've even heard of some running 30'' tires on non-mini tubbed cars.
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Originally Posted by black98ws6ta
Typically stock pistons and rods can survive with 500-600 rwhp with a very safe tune.
If you want powersteering, youre going to need a rack and pump from a 4th gen v8 car. What size tire underneath the car would depend on width and heigth combined. You can fit a 28x 10.5,28x10.5w, 29x10.5, i've even heard of some running 30'' tires on non-mini tubbed cars.
is this anthony?
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no power steering by the way so can i use the same rack?
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Yep, thats me. Are you wanting to run a stock rack looped? Or go manual rack?
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as cheap as possible so probably loop the stocker. this is just some stuff i got sitting around (except the f1) so i am just goofin right now.
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I'm not positive about the rack, but I do think they are different, as well as the k member.
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I recommend shooting for 8 psi with a stock bottom end. I also don't like to see the rwhp on my Mustang Chassis Dyno go much past 500 with a stock bottom end. This would be about 550 rwhp on a DynoJet. Some survive past that mark, but most don't. Bob



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