suby hotrod motors, Probably cost equal to a really good porsche 6 |
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suby hotrod motors, Probably cost equal to a really good porsche 6 |
charliew |
Feb 24 2009, 09:50 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,363 Joined: 31-July 07 From: Crawford, TX. Member No.: 7,958 |
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1699103
These motors are probably 15-20k once they reach the track. Just a offhand guess. As my son has spent 13k on a street motor with no tranny mods. Just motor, ported heads, bigger cams, 100mm bore, open source tuning with datalogging and utec piggyback, bigger injectors, bigger fuel pump, bigger oil pump, front mount ic, 8qt oil pan, true cold air intake and a 30r rotated turbo at 26 psi. Conservative tune about 425awhp. Also no water or alcohol injection yet. |
WRX914 |
Feb 26 2009, 02:21 PM
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2.5 WRX STI hybrid powered beast Group: Members Posts: 782 Joined: 16-September 04 From: Las Vegas, NV Member No.: 2,771 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Forgot to mention....
Because the engine completely dressed can be lifted by two normal sized guys, it makes the "heavy work" much easier. We did my engine swap in my garage, two guys, two jackstands, a floor jack and a Girl Scouts 4-wheel dolly with zero problems. Oh one other thing...no need for race gas either. |
SnailPerformance |
Mar 5 2009, 05:07 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 5-March 09 From: surprise az Member No.: 10,132 Region Association: None |
Forgot to mention.... Because the engine completely dressed can be lifted by two normal sized guys, it makes the "heavy work" much easier. We did my engine swap in my garage, two guys, two jackstands, a floor jack and a Girl Scouts 4-wheel dolly with zero problems. Oh one other thing...no need for race gas either. Thanks for all the nice things you have to say about us.. now..creating big numbers is fairly easy with our subbie motors. but for u 914 guys. clearance is a big issue, so for large garret 30r or bigger turbos. but why have all that anyways. after ridding in Keith cars and logging that man we realized that his throttel was only opening up 48% of the way. and his car was quick..had alota fun. and he is on a stock 2.0l tdo4 turbo..in our subie world we throw those suckers away asap. now if you were to put an sti motor in there with a good bolt on turbo like the forced performance GREEN ( witch is on my car now making close to 400awhp and trq) and put it in a 914 your talking about seriouse power in that little car *cough go cart on steroids...cough* i dont think it would hook up....please feel free to email me or pm whatever if u have any more questions...or need a build (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
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