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Old 07-20-06, 01:04 AM
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350 horsepower

Hey, just wanted to know... What would be the best way to make 350hp on stock twins?

I have a 3rd gen with a power FC, pulleys, DP, exhaust, intake, FMIC w/BOV, upgraded rad,... I haven't dyno'd but I wanted to know with this setup is 350 at the wheels achievable and reliable or should I be dumping more money on my car and buy some other stuff?

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1300cc injectors and a good tune by Steve Kan.
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where is Steve Kan locate?
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I have stock twins and make 350 hp at 14 pounds of boost. My motor is ported and I have 4x850 injectors. You need the extra fuel to safely make 350hp. I also have a walbro fuel pump which is ok for this hp. I put in a relief valve between the intercooler and the throttle body to keep the boost from spiking at higher rpms and this seems to be working great. I think a stock motor at 16 pounds of boost might make 350. Randall
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