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Old 07-09-03, 11:45 PM
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could a 13B break 1000 horsepower?

have u ever seen, do you think - a 13B could break the 1000 horsepower mark on normal gasoline without blowing up? if so, how much psi do u think youd have to run? just curious.
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no, but why on earth would you even need that much power? I think Ari Yallon's car is making power in the 700rwhp range and he's in the high 8s/low 9s (could be wrong but I know it's around there) and that car is actually fairly streetable.
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sure it can w/ a big enough turbo, lots of boost, and exterme porting. the problem is keeping it together.
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Definately not on "normal gas," it just doesn't have the octane to support the boost that would be nessisary to make that much power on such a small engine.
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wat's the time record for the 7..anybody noe..I mean with 13B too
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Is a 20B making 1200HP, and not "normal gas" either, but very very cool none the less.
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800 HP 13B TT PP

http://www.evil7.com/arniesbeast.html
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800 HP 13B TT PP

http://www.evil7.com/arniesbeast.html
Heh, pp. Sorry, its 5:21 a.m.
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Originally posted by kyle@insight
no, but why on earth would you even need that much power? I think Ari Yallon's car is making power in the 700rwhp range and he's in the high 8s/low 9s (could be wrong but I know it's around there) and that car is actually fairly streetable.
Ari's fastest time is a 9.40...He's making under 650rwhp on turbo and then sprays a 150shot on top.

Able made 1000+ rwhp on his 2rotor with methonal. Your not going to make over 740rwhp on c-16.
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Originally posted by ErnieT
Able made 1000+ rwhp on his 2rotor with methonal. Your not going to make over 740rwhp on c-16.
Agreed. Especially without nitrous.
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