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Old 10-06-2013, 11:39 PM
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Block will handle 1000+. The powdered rods will take about 450-500rwhp on a good tune and 93 octane.
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So 400rwhp for 4x4 trucks I know the iron blocks are strong.
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Originally Posted by FANGS99
So 400rwhp for 4x4 trucks I know the iron blocks are strong.
Yes depending on what blower you choose and how much boost you run you can be anywhere from 370rwhp to 450rwhp. Tire/wheel weight also plays a role.
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So When The time comes to swap out my throttle body would this TB be a worth while purchase? I was considering the bbk tb when mine kicks the bucket. I had an issue with mine mine in the past, so after my supercharger install I'm going to be on the lookout for my old one acting up again.
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This one is only worth it if you're gonna run 12psi or plan on a built motor. I didn't measure any restriction until 11psi. I do plan on a built motor in the future pushing 600rwhp and will need an intake that will keep up. Now that's in place. I just need a built motor lol.

Btw I have the 80mm BBK if anyone you or anyone else is interested.
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Originally Posted by Blown Ford
This one is only worth it if you're gonna run 12psi or plan on a built motor. I didn't measure any restriction until 11psi. I do plan on a built motor in the future pushing 600rwhp and will need an intake that will keep up. Now that's in place. I just need a built motor lol. Btw I have the 80mm BBK if anyone you or anyone else is interested.
I will be a willing buyer of that bbk after I get the blower installed and work out any kinks..

I've ordered some ARP bolts, more stuff from whipple, an AEM wideband/guage, AEM boost guage, and SC oil. I gotta let my wallet cool down a bit lol! I Still need to buy the injectors, idler pulley, and that SCT and tune from JDM.
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Originally Posted by Especial86
I will be a willing buyer of that bbk after I get the blower installed and work out any kinks..

I've ordered some ARP bolts, more stuff from whipple, an AEM wideband/guage, AEM boost guage, and SC oil. I gotta let my wallet cool down a bit lol! I Still need to buy the injectors, idler pulley, and that SCT and tune from JDM.
Sounds like you're on track!
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Is the wiring plug and play? Or did you have to change any connectors?
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Is the wiring plug and play? Or did you have to change any connectors?
Plug n play.



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