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Originally Posted by TopgunZ Frank is on the Topgun Rotrex kit and he could easily crank that thing up far past 700whp with more fuel. Although, you do want a

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Old 01-11-2023, 09:08 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Frank is on the Topgun Rotrex kit and he could easily crank that thing up far past 700whp with more fuel. Although, you do want a built block for anything over 500wtq as stated above.

If going with the Soho kit you will need E85 and run without a filter to get much past 600whp. I think their kit on 93 makes a little past 500whp with a filter.
without a filter would be what around 14-15 psi? is there a way to limit max boost but not impact boost on lower rpms? example- with filter i assume you get less boost at red line but also less boost over the entire rev range.
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