Originally Posted by
snickers you are gaining roughly 15% in displacement so you have a rough 15% power increase across the rev range. If (when) you run out of power up top, it is because you are air flow limited. You will be making more power everywhere though.
So on a 210 whp / 151 wtq would put you around 241 whp / 173 wtq across the entire range?
So basically
this setup bored will get you those numbers.
Since we are replacing the pistons why don't we bump the compression while we are at it?
Stock VE compression is 10.3:1, so if you bumped it to 12:1 compression that would be another 6.3% on top of that...
(Calculations) making it 256 whp and 184 wtq.
Lol, those numbers just sound ridiculous. ITBs on top of that and 9000 rpm?
I guess that's how miko got his approximately 250 whp measurement.
Of course, we will also have a 21.3% increase in gas mileage, right? RIGHT?