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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 03:24 AM
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Hey all. I'm in the process of boosting the Z and wanted to get some inputs...I'm looking to install Greddy TT and built bottom end all done at once. I dont want to sacrifice blowing the stock block even at stock boost since I keep reading horrible stories about blowing motors everyday. anyways here's what I'm thinking of;

- Arias Extreme Duty Pistons with a 9.0:1 CR and .020 overbore
- Eagle rods
- ARP hardware

Am I missing something? and how much boost and RELIABLE power I can run with the built buttom end? I'm personally looking for a safe 460-500whp! let me know what you guys think.
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 04:10 AM
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Originally Posted by scarface9
Hey all. I'm in the process of boosting the Z and wanted to get some inputs...I'm looking to install Greddy TT and built bottom end all done at once. I dont want to sacrifice blowing the stock block even at stock boost since I keep reading horrible stories about blowing motors everyday. anyways here's what I'm thinking of;

- Arias Extreme Duty Pistons with a 9.0:1 CR and .020 overbore
- Eagle rods
- ARP hardware

Am I missing something? and how much boost and RELIABLE power I can run with the built buttom end? I'm personally looking for a safe 460-500whp! let me know what you guys think.
You will easily handle your hp goals. I dont know too much about those rods(limit) but Im sure you could handle 550-600whp all day long. Good luck with everything...
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 04:12 AM
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thats the way to do it yo!! respect
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by scarface9
Hey all. I'm in the process of boosting the Z and wanted to get some inputs...I'm looking to install Greddy TT and built bottom end all done at once. I dont want to sacrifice blowing the stock block even at stock boost since I keep reading horrible stories about blowing motors everyday. anyways here's what I'm thinking of;

- Arias Extreme Duty Pistons with a 9.0:1 CR and .020 overbore
- Eagle rods
- ARP hardware

Am I missing something? and how much boost and RELIABLE power I can run with the built buttom end? I'm personally looking for a safe 460-500whp! let me know what you guys think.
Like ALberto said, you should be able to run 600+rwhp pn the eagles all day long with a good tune..and the Arias Extreme Duty Pistons are rated up to 1300-1500hp !!!

Let us know if we can help...
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 05:18 AM
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How much is he looking at for that setup? I was looking at the same thing...
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by 350zDCalb
Like ALberto said, you should be able to run 600+rwhp pn the eagles all day long with a good tune..and the Arias Extreme Duty Pistons are rated up to 1300-1500hp !!!

Let us know if we can help...
PM me a great deal on a built buttom end parts.

Thanks guys.
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