91 or 94mm single turbo + 427ci = RWHP
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What RWHP could it go?
Some say it will do it easily, some say it will not.
What gives?
Some say it will do it easily, some say it will not.
What gives?
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Originally Posted by BlwnTA
Alot of variables...but done right it should make 1300+ rwhp
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yea, LOL.
Can you say loco??![The Jester](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_jest.gif)
Give me a call, I'll tell you about a shop in Orlando that once had the fastest drag radial car (went 7's) that can probably do a custom kit for ya.
with some 315/60/15 M/T drag radials you should have wheel spin under control.
Can you say loco??
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Give me a call, I'll tell you about a shop in Orlando that once had the fastest drag radial car (went 7's) that can probably do a custom kit for ya.
with some 315/60/15 M/T drag radials you should have wheel spin under control.
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Originally Posted by Pro Stock John
A 94mm turbo can make like 1700hp?
So, whats with certain shops, reputable shops, saying it can't? Most shops I spoke with said YES.
PSJ, do you know if a 94mm will fit where the battery is with the "Street Killer" type kit?
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Originally Posted by Quickin
1,700 RWHP?
So, whats with certain shops, reputable shops, saying it can't? Most shops I spoke with said YES.
PSJ, do you know if a 94mm will fit where the battery is with the "Street Killer" type kit?
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So, whats with certain shops, reputable shops, saying it can't? Most shops I spoke with said YES.
PSJ, do you know if a 94mm will fit where the battery is with the "Street Killer" type kit?
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There's no way it will fit were the battery is....... look how much room my GT42 took up there......
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Originally Posted by 427
A 94 on a 427 will make about 1550-1600 at the flywheel. Not sure what rwhp that would be, but it might be 1700 on a inertia dyno.
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Originally Posted by Stupid Boost
A 91.5 all the way to a 106 are the same externally sized.I asked Jose about this and I believe that is what he mentioned.
That means a 106mm will fit in front of the radiator no problem than.
Will the 106mm make 1,500 RWHP than?
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A 101 should make 2000 at the flywheel if the engine is up to the task. I am going to do some testing with a 101 soon on a LS engine, I may not push it that far but should get some flywheel numbers.
RWHP numbers are unreliable in most cases for comparing parts or different cars. Too many types of trans/rear combo's to get reliable info.
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RWHP numbers are unreliable in most cases for comparing parts or different cars. Too many types of trans/rear combo's to get reliable info.
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