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Old 11-13-2010, 09:35 AM
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Everything on my new motor is finalized, how much power y'all think it will hold with an s480?

414ci iorn block half filled
Lunati Pro Series Crank
Lunati Pro Series Rods
Diamond -22cc Turbo Pistons
Hell Fire Rings
ARP 9/16" head studs
ARP Main Studs
Cometic Gaskets
TFS Heads
GMPP Single plane
Shooting for 20-25 PSI
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Originally Posted by 1998TA__1991RS
Everything on my new motor is finalized, how much power y'all think it will hold with an s480?

414ci iorn block half filled
Lunati Pro Series Crank
Lunati Pro Series Rods
Diamond -22cc Turbo Pistons
Hell Fire Rings
ARP 9/16" head studs
ARP Main Studs
Cometic Gaskets
TFS Heads
GMPP Single plane
Shooting for 20-25 PSI
Too many cubes for that turbo. You should consider a stock stroke crank and composite intake.
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Originally Posted by 98Z28CobraKiller
Too many cubes for that turbo. You should consider a stock stroke crank and composite intake.
I might have a home for your intake
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Originally Posted by 98Z28CobraKiller
Too many cubes for that turbo. You should consider a stock stroke crank and composite intake.
ive been talking to Reed at supernatural turbo about it, it isnt an off the shelf s480. from his research he thinks it will match up great as long as i dont go over 25psi. if i have problems with it ill just put a bigger turbo on it.

and i already have the rotating assembly, the deal was too good to pass up
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would it be worth going with a solid roller setup on this motor?
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Originally Posted by 98Z28CobraKiller
Too many cubes for that turbo. You should consider a stock stroke crank and composite intake.
i agree on cube size for turbo as well.. if you got the money i guess spend it on a crank, but ive been 5.54 at 128 on stock stroke 6.0 crank... on 20boost.. and i believe 98z28cobrakiller has been in 5s as well..



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