1000hp stock cubes?
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Originally Posted by ls1charged
he asked about stock cubes he didnt specify the motor being dead stock.(forged internals)
Exactly, he means stock cubes not stock internals. A forged 346 with a twin turbo setup and a sick enough fuel system could see 1000+ rwhp, however the engine better be very well built with top of the line parts for it to last a while.
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Originally Posted by 98Z28MASS
Exactly, he means stock cubes not stock internals. A forged 346 with a twin turbo setup and a sick enough fuel system could see 1000+ rwhp, however the engine better be very well built with top of the line parts for it to last a while.
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Gm high tech had a guy making 1000 to the crank on a car that was driven almost daily on the street with a forged 347 and a blower. SO i cant see it not being done on a race car. Any know if the Ohio Boys did it?
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Originally Posted by Ice Knight
It should be possible, right?... I mean supras are like 3.6-ish liters and you see quite a few 1000 plus hp'ed supras...
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No biggie. It is a 5.7L motor. The key would be to keep the rev limits under controll, tune precisely, and cool it well.
As long as you have clearances that are not too small for all the heat, and not to big for the higher revs you'll need to make that kind of flow. Internals that can handle that power are common these days.
The real trick would be getting enough flow through the heads.
As long as you have clearances that are not too small for all the heat, and not to big for the higher revs you'll need to make that kind of flow. Internals that can handle that power are common these days.
The real trick would be getting enough flow through the heads.