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Need a list of all 350z's over 400whp on stock internals!!!
I know that at some point someone has probably posted this, but I desperately need a list of people who have all pushed 400whp or very close on stock internals.
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I'll start.
1. Roncfpz - Greddy TT - 401whp @ 8psi 2. |
Thank you
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1. Roncfpz - Greddy TT - 401whp @ 8psi
2.BigBri-Aps TT- 551whp 493wtq @ 15psi |
I know it's OT but Bri your numbers look crazy on the list. :icon11:
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bigbri: on stock internals?
thank you |
FYI Theres a thread similar to this, about the 400whp club and i'd say 80% are on stock blocks.
But if you want a new thread then I'll contribute. 1. Roncfpz - Greddy TT - 401whp @ 8psi 2. BigBri-Aps TT- 551whp 493wtq @ 15psi 3. Barthelb/APSTT/462whp 445wtq @9.5psi |
I would like to keep this thread going, but if you could get me the link i would appreciate that
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Seems like the internals are stronger then what i thought. i thought 450whp was pushing them but seems like people were blowing from bad tuning. Im gonna look forward to seeing how long you can run that 550+whp on the stock block.
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1. Roncfpz - Greddy TT - 401whp @ 8psi
2. BigBri-Aps TT- 551whp 493wtq @ 15psi 3. Barthelb/APSTT/462whp 445wtq @ 9.5psi 4. BamBam - Greddy TT - 425whp @ 9.5 psi |
1. Roncfpz - Greddy TT - 401whp @ 8psi
2. BigBri-Aps TT- 551whp 493wtq @ 15psi 3. Barthelb/APSTT/462whp 445wtq @ 9.5psi 4. BamBam - Greddy TT - 425whp @ 9.5 psi 5. BriGuyMax - APS TT - 460whp @ 10psi |
Oh no, not another list!!
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Originally Posted by failsafe306
Oh no, not another list!!
But just for sh*ts and giggles lol... 1. Roncfpz - Greddy TT - 401whp @ 8psi 2. BigBri-Aps TT- 551whp 493wtq @ 15psi 3. Barthelb/APSTT/462whp 445wtq @ 9.5psi 4. BamBam - Greddy TT - 425whp @ 9.5 psi 5. BriGuyMax - APS TT - 460whp @ 10psi 6. Peking - Turbonetics ST - 402 @ 9.5psi |
1. Roncfpz - Greddy TT - 401whp @ 8psi
2. BigBri-Aps TT- 551whp 493wtq @ 15psi 3. Barthelb/APSTT/462whp 445wtq @ 9.5psi 4. BamBam - Greddy TT - 425whp @ 9.5 psi 5. BriGuyMax - APS TT - 460whp @ 10psi 6. Peking - Turbonetics ST - 402 @ 9.5psi 7. Nitrouz - APS TT - 440rwhp / 418rwtq @ 8.5psi |
1. Roncfpz Greddy TT 401whp @ 8psi
2. BigBri APSTT 551whp 493wtq @ 15psi 3. Barthelb APSTT 462whp 445wtq @ 9.5psi 4. BamBam Greddy TT 425whp @ 9.5 psi 5. BriGuyMax APS TT 460whp @ 10psi 6. Peking Turbonetics ST 402 @ 9.5psi 7. Nitrouz APS TT 440rwhp / 418rwtq @ 8.5psi 8. D350Z Turbonetics ST 440rwhp/ 450rwtq @ 9.5 psi |
1. Roncfpz Greddy TT 401whp @ 8psi
2. BigBri APSTT 551whp 493wtq @ 15psi 3. Barthelb APSTT 462whp 445wtq @ 9.5psi 4. BamBam Greddy TT 425whp @ 9.5 psi 5. BriGuyMax APS TT 460whp @ 10psi 6. Peking Turbonetics ST 402 @ 9.5psi 7. Nitrouz APS TT 440rwhp / 418rwtq @ 8.5psi 8. D350Z Turbonetics ST 440rwhp/ 450rwtq @ 9.5 psi 9. Yancy Greddy TT 446rwhp/424rwtq @ 8.5psi |
Originally Posted by bigbri
2.BigBri-Aps TT- 551whp 493wtq @ 15psi
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Fine...I'll be #10..yay for lowest boost :)
1. Roncfpz Greddy TT 401whp @ 8psi 2. BigBri APSTT 551whp 493wtq @ 15psi 3. Barthelb APSTT 462whp 445wtq @ 9.5psi 4. BamBam Greddy TT 425whp @ 9.5 psi 5. BriGuyMax APS TT 460whp @ 10psi 6. Peking Turbonetics ST 402 @ 9.5psi 7. Nitrouz APS TT 440rwhp / 418rwtq @ 8.5psi 8. D350Z Turbonetics ST 440rwhp/ 450rwtq @ 9.5 psi 9. Yancy Greddy TT 446rwhp/424rwtq @ 8.5psi 10. 002-M-P Greddy TT 424whp/392wtq @ 7.5psi |
Originally Posted by Blake350z
Seems like the internals are stronger then what i thought. i thought 450whp was pushing them but seems like people were blowing from bad tuning. Im gonna look forward to seeing how long you can run that 550+whp on the stock block.
But yes, that would've been the general concensus months ago that these internals weren't good past 430 - 450whp. Now you got guys, bigbri in particular, lettin' em hang and pushing over 500 to the wheels. Call it a benchmark move (which I believe) or a disaster waiting to happen, regardless, I still have faith in this motor. Honestly, no one can sit here and say for a fact that the longevity of this motor would be compromised running at these levels without so much as even doing an analysis of their motor oil after every oil change. |
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