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suppose i should have said short block components. |
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| Posted by |
Chris-TTZ on February 25, 2003 at 11:49 AM |
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what "bottom end" differences are you refering to? (n/m) posted by Z1 Motorsports on February 25, 2003 at 09:00 AM |
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actually, i prolly should have said long block components. lol. the obvious would be pistons, valves, oil pump (:D). and i'm not even sure how much of a factor the different valve material is. and i don't know of any differences in the rods or crank. i'm not saying it can't be done, but if you can't afford to buy a twin or do a swap, you sure as hell can't afford to make 500rwhp on an NA engine (for very long). more power to anyone that wants to develop a bolt on forced induction setup for the NA(being very serious), but to act like your going to get that kind of power, with any degree of reliability, from a bolton unit is asinine.
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