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Old 07-01-2006, 10:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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World's Most Powerful SRT8: 593 Rear Wheel Torque

World's most powerful at least in the torque department. We got 517 rear wheel hp too - all on about 7 psi of boost. Actually, the boost would hit about 8 psi from 3000-5000 rpm then go down to about 6 psi.

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Old 07-01-2006, 10:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
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World's most powerful at least in the torque department. We got 517 rear wheel hp too - all on about 7 psi of boost. Actually, the boost would hit about 8 psi from 3000-5000 rpm then go down to about 6 psi.

Stock motor, stock heads.

Dyno sheets and video to come later on.
That's beautiful! Nice work. You're getting into AMG65 territory.
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World's most powerful at least in the torque department. We got 517 rear wheel hp too - all on about 7 psi of boost. Actually, the boost would hit about 8 psi from 3000-5000 rpm then go down to about 6 psi.

Stock motor, stock heads.

Dyno sheets and video to come later on.
Sounds like a real monster. I've been saying you don't need all those other goodies...just something to turn that crank a little faster, lol.

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Holy crap!!! What kinda stress is this putting on the rest of the stock vehicle by chance? I see the boost is relatively low but that's a monster gain in power!
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WOW very very cool have you thought about the Bi-turbo setup like on the old Mesarati you put two turbos inline a smaller turbo in front of a larger one no lag and instant boost that would be killer SRT kit...
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Very impressive numbers! With each subsequent post more bad thoughts come to mind……like can I give up eating for a year just to have something like this. Totally rational thinking of course.
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FANTASTIC!! That's impressive as hell and backs up your words about making the most power of anybody out there.

Do you have any reliability concerns with long-term boosting on the stock hypereutectic pistons?
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FANTASTIC!! That's impressive as hell and backs up your words about making the most power of anybody out there.

Do you have any reliability concerns with long-term boosting on the stock hypereutectic pistons?
We will be doing a built shortblock for this car. but for now its stock.
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whats the AR ratio of the turbo?
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