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Old 12-10-2005, 10:52 AM
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1000 HP Evo

I know it's possible to get 1000 HP from a 350z with some modifications but is it also possiable with a evo 8/9 ?
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Re: 1000 HP Evo

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Re: 1000 HP Evo

probably not. You're probably going to need a new, stronger, blpck and internals. You can get 1000hp from just about any engine, you just need to stregnthen everything, in most small engines that meens the block 2.
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Re: 1000 HP Evo

whats w/ all the 1000hp questions?? That car wouldn't even be driveable by that point and would cost more than i'm sure you could afford....get some reasonable, achievable goals!
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1000 hp is acheivable on just about any engine with enough money.
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Re: 1000 HP Evo

Ye like replace the block not the whole engine and make stonger all the engine parts?
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Re: 1000 HP Evo

you would have to sleeve the block, not replace it...and get new internals...
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Re: 1000 HP Evo

O I see and still keep the same engine.
 
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