86 NA with nitrous, I think I met the flow limitations of my manifolds...
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The guy who builds these motors has run a 250 shot on a plate kit with a 750cfm double pumper with great results in his rx3. He recently switched to a trick turbo setup on the same motor build running 31psi with great results so I'm not to worried about the strength of the motor (unless I really **** some tuning up). I just always tune way too safe since it's so basic (using my tunable devices, which are few), so I want to bring out more power by setting it up for what is was meant to do. I know I need to throw more money into it to reach what it was built for, but I'm trying to not waste money buying part that have little to no use (which I see on a lot of cars... all the time). Any other advice helps. Thanks guys.
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Your intake manifold isn't holding you back at all. You'd have to double your power before it does. The stock exhaust manifold and a lack of tuning definitely aren't doing you any good though.
A 100 shot is a misnomer. A 100 shot jet isn't necessarily 100 hp. It's not that simple.
A 100 shot is a misnomer. A 100 shot jet isn't necessarily 100 hp. It's not that simple.
I agree, your manifolds are not your limit. The same 100 shot jets on multiple cars will yield very different horsepower numbers. Some might be right on with a 100 horsepower increase...some might be more, and some might be less.
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