What do ya think???
Also right now I already have my 255 fuel pump, 232 240@ 595 608 cam, tsp hardened push rods, PP gold valve spring kit. I am hopeing to be at around 550rwhp at this time.Since I have to keep overdrive I am going to swap my 4l60e for a t56 with steel shift forks and hope it will survive. Any other trans options I need to know about, I am going to buy tomarrow, so the sooner the better.
This is where i am at right now.
I am going to get a 9in rear next.
Then i am going to try and get a sdpc 402 forged low compression shortblock with a good set of heads (recomend?). AFR 225?
Does this look like a deacent setup??
My goal is about 650rwhp for the street and maybe 850-950rwhp for the track. I might be upgrading to a T88.Could a T76 be enough?
What about my fuel system?
Basically I am very open at this point.Any help would be apreciated, while i sacrifice my money to the hp gods.
you may be melting clutches if you go to the m6. just something to think about. Another thing if you go to a manual you're gonna have a hell of a time try to get that thing to hook especially with that much power. I'd keep the a4 and get it built.
Remember that cam will be in a 402 down the road.
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- Ditch that cam (you can make weeeeeellll over 550rw with the stock cam. The beauty of FI is stock around town driving then being able to mash the gas

- Build the fuel system once. I'd copy MM's set up (dual walbro in-tanks, -8 feed, good rails and regulator, and the stock feed like as the return)
- A GOOOOOOD tune. Start with the T70 on that kit, and make sure all the other items are in line and you'll make the power.
- Build that trans up. You should be fine with the 4L60E up past 700rw with proper maintenance
- Get a good meth kit. its easy insurance and easier than swaping and filling specific gas
- The kit is good past 1000rw I'm sure, so you have room to grow there, the fuel system I listed is at least good to 900+rw with methanol. You can eventually get a T88 on a 402 (dont go smaller on turbo for that size motor). However, at that point, I'd look at getting a BS3 or similar aftermarket ECU.
I can afford to try it out, if its a no go i will get the gt7 or something similar.
oange ss: Not true. A more "N/A" orientated cam does increase overlap and scavenging, and what does scavenging do for you? That's right, it increases VE% and increases power. The same holds true for a turbo car. And the intake charge isn't going anywhere, there's enough backpressure in the exhaust for the intake charge to not "blow through" the chamber. The cam I run in my car is 248/236 on a 111 LSA + 4 and it makes lots of turbocharged power. I know everybody hates Hondas, but why do you think a little 110 cubic inch motor can make 500 WHP on 93 octane gas? Big cams and lots of overlap. An average factory honda vtec camshaft is 236/224 @ .050. The cams we run in a friends turbo setup are 263/255 @ .050 on a 106 LSA and the power gains over some turbo cams (233/235 @ .050 114 LSA) were massive. Here's a good thread to illustrate how much power some big cams can get you. The gains at some points on there are 75 ft-lbs of torque, and we're talking about a motor that made 421 torque at peak before the cams. Peak to peak gain is 110 WHP and 35 WTQ.
Just my 2 cents.









