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Old 01-08-2007, 08:43 PM
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Just wondering how easy it is for an 04 cobra with a terminator motor to make 900-1000hp I'm also wondering what kind of parts are needed and how much money it would take, doing it yourself and having a shop do it. Thanks for your input.
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Re: Curious question

Just getting the motor to make the power wouldnt be the hard part. Its the rest of the car that will make the difference. I'd say if you did it yourself after its all said and done to get the motor to make that kind of power would cost probably around $5500. Thats useing the stock shortblock and a turbo with home made plumbing. I say around $5500 because you could get a turbo that will support that power for around $1400 average, plus materials (pipe, couplers, clamps, ect). Then you have to look into the fuel system & ignition. I may be way off here but I think I'm pretty close for a DIY job. Much more money will need to go into the rest of the car. Tans, rear, suspension, chassis, ect.
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Re: Curious question

What if you wanted to do it on the blower instead of a turbo?
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Re: Curious question

Then I have no clue. But the factory blower will have to be replaced. It cannot support that kind of power.
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Thanks for your input man. I appreciate it.
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