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Old 07-30-2010, 06:04 PM
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Are any of you guys running boost?And if so how much psi are you pushing on a stock block? can you let me know what turbo your running? thanks
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You can run around 7-8 psi on a stock head gasket and head studs.

The s2000 bottom ends can handle alot due to them being forged from factory.

I'd suggest the mase kit if you were going to go f.i/turbo
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I'm running a diy turbo that cost me 3 grand with AEM and I dyno'd at 320 on 7-8 psi of boost. I turned it up a couple of clicks and am peaking at around 10 now and she hauls pretty good so far (knock on wood).

All of this is on the stock block and head gasket.
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I'm running 14psi on a stock engine w/ 3mm headgasket.

made 433whp.

I'm planning on turning it up to about 20psi.

It's not so much about how much psi you can run, as it's torque that rips engines apart.

Some guys are making 6-700whp stock block. Dont' knwo how long that will last though.
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