Stroker Kit 3.6 to 4.0
#31
I think 12-13 compression ratio is the ball park figure and I think us N/A guys should go with the titanium rods.
I don't think we will have an issue with oil pump clearance if we stick to 4.2 which will be more like 4 and a half litres in real terms.
Hopefully this can come together
I don't think we will have an issue with oil pump clearance if we stick to 4.2 which will be more like 4 and a half litres in real terms.
Hopefully this can come together
#33
You have me getting really excited
If we can get the machine dimensions and math correct then using your machine shop and machinist would be a huge bonus.
Then Andy can work his magic with the engine builds
#34
GT3s can run water\meth kits to achieve high octane to allow higher timing which will make the higher torque\power. Can run 50\50 water to air and should be pretty close to 100 octane depending on the jetting.
#35
I have done this before but its only really practicle for motorsport/track day cars or weekend worriors not daily drives. The few BHP/Tq bump isn't worth the risk of knock although it does keep the engine internals looking like new at strip down.
Cheers
Jay
Cheers
Jay
#37
A well built 4.2 that we can tune should give us 500+ hp anyway.
#41
Hey... its not stock and I have plans for a complete revamp! :O)
If its a game of who has the biggest toys...
Anyway theres some very well know projects that have a fortune and every trick sunk in them that just get close to 500 and I'm not willing to go that mad (this time lol). If I get hung up on power again I'll go the GT2 RS route.
Cheers
Jay
If its a game of who has the biggest toys...
Anyway theres some very well know projects that have a fortune and every trick sunk in them that just get close to 500 and I'm not willing to go that mad (this time lol). If I get hung up on power again I'll go the GT2 RS route.
Cheers
Jay
#43