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Any 370s running higher than 20psi?

Originally Posted by GoDZiLLa_845 thanks man for answering i really appreciate it..and to all others sorry for not giving detailss and w.e but thanks for answering like i said i

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Old 12-25-2009, 09:54 AM   #11 (permalink)
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thanks man for answering i really appreciate it..and to all others sorry for not giving detailss and w.e but thanks for answering like i said i dont have logic in mechanical...all i can tell u is cars/models/years....thats like the best thing i know and lil about them...i thought nissans blocks could handle lots of boost/power etc... rb26's n1 block example i think it could handle like over 2000hp
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No.

Different blocks, different applications, yada yada yada...Make a power goal for yourself and build towards that. You want good power and torque?

Here you go.

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But what RB26 is making TWO THOUSAND HORSEPOWER???
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