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Old 12-11-2001, 06:50 AM
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Whats need to get my integra LS up above 200hp without FI???? I was thinkin JE pistons rated at 14:1 cr?? What else??
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Old 12-11-2001, 08:24 AM
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Are we talking 200 to the wheels or to the crank? Is this a daily driver? If it is you won't be able to run your car on pump gas with 14:1 compression. But with 11:1 or maybe a bit higher, pnp head, a nice set of cams, all supported with good fuel and ignition tuning and you would probably be able to make some nice numbers. It is hard to estimate how much you are going to make when tuning plays such a big part in any high hp car.
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