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Pushing past 9k rpms! Wet sump solution...

Originally Posted by 1slow370 Who knows how much they will end up charging for it. Realistically to go past 9000k rpm and not 8000 you are going to need a

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Old 05-18-2015, 01:30 PM   #27 (permalink)
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Who knows how much they will end up charging for it. Realistically to go past 9000k rpm and not 8000 you are going to need a lot of work. The oil pump is a part of it but i can see the springs running out past 8500. You also need a minimum of an ati damper properly tuned, new rods(at least rod bolts) a full dynamic rotating assembly balancing, some form of external oil pump, jun stage2 exhaust cams, and manifolds that can actually support. That kindof flow. The guy who bought my old car would only have to put a few thousand more in to get to 9000rpm and 400+ wheel hp. He is dropping it off these week for an oil change and a few more things. Pretty sure he is slowly turning it into a track toy. I am hoping that someday somebody will give me the chance to doa couple of the builds i have planned out. A 7-800whp Supercharger kit, a standalone ecu race car vhr na build, not to mention completing my current project '74-'04 400zx. I have gone away but im not out of the game lol.
Another question could you in box me your tilton master cylinder set up?
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