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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Just got a motor build quote and have questions
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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 15724965" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Lots of good advice on here so far, the first being really analyzing your goals with the car.</p><p>I feel the stock motor is safe at 750-800rwhp as long as you respect the octane and RPM.</p><p>Outside of that, unless you're going for a street/strip build where you'll actually run it hard at the strip like I do, you'll have more fun on the street at 750rwhp.</p><p>At 15,000 miles and asking for a reliable 1000hp you'll be in for a total engine build, and yes 1000hp engines cost big dollars.</p><p>You can cut a few options such as the CNC porting and sleeving and significantly reduce the cost, but those are things to discuss with the shop about YOUR plans.</p><p>Good luck.</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 15724965, member: 7795"] Lots of good advice on here so far, the first being really analyzing your goals with the car. I feel the stock motor is safe at 750-800rwhp as long as you respect the octane and RPM. Outside of that, unless you're going for a street/strip build where you'll actually run it hard at the strip like I do, you'll have more fun on the street at 750rwhp. At 15,000 miles and asking for a reliable 1000hp you'll be in for a total engine build, and yes 1000hp engines cost big dollars. You can cut a few options such as the CNC porting and sleeving and significantly reduce the cost, but those are things to discuss with the shop about YOUR plans. Good luck. -J [/QUOTE]
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