Who has made 600whp on a stock engine?
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Who has made 600whp on a stock engine?
I know there was at least one person on here, but i cant find the thread, who did 600whp with stock ports stock engine. Anyone else made 600+whp with just porting alone and nothing else?
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Internally on a 13brew there isn't really a limitaion at that level. These blocks have the extra casting around the dowel areas to make the engine more solid. I'm not sure about the FC 13bs. You mainly need enough fuel, enough air flow, and a spot on tune. An unported engine will need more boost to achieve what a ported engine would do at lower boost because the non ported engine will be less efficient at moving air through it.
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Internally on a 13brew there isn't really a limitaion at that level. These blocks have the extra casting around the dowel areas to make the engine more solid. I'm not sure about the FC 13bs. You mainly need enough fuel, enough air flow, and a spot on tune. An unported engine will need more boost to achieve what a ported engine would do at lower boost because the non ported engine will be less efficient at moving air through it.
You mean to tell me I've been losing power by FILLING in my ports all these years?!? No wonder my builder looks at me like an idiot when I ask him to fill them in!!
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Also I wasn't getting upset. I don't get upset over internet sarcasm, unless I don't pick up on it.
Also, I said 600whp on a stock engine, not a stock fuel system, or turbo, or exhaust etc.
But thanks for your help anyway.
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Stock ports could do it assuming that everything (clearances) is right inside the motor. I have heard that doweling/studding isn't mandatory till you go over 700 hp. But then again i am sure the tune has EVERYTHING to do with that.
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