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K.B. non ic 8-9 p.s.i. ??
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<blockquote data-quote="NMRARACER" data-source="post: 3484871" data-attributes="member: 30487"><p>I won't tell you what a 2V will and won't do but I will give you some info and you can decide for yourself. 2V's have hyper pistons and pressed powdered rods that will take about 1000psi of cylinder pressure. A blown motor produces 2.65 psi <strong>per crank hp it produces</strong> Now a blower also creates and loses about 70hp that you never see due to friction of running the blower and heat caused by it. So if you have lets say a 350rwhp 2V GT that is really about 390 at the crank, now add the 70hp that is lost internally and you have 460crank hp 460 x 2.65=1219lbs of cylinder pressure. 1219psi in a cylinder can and will break ringlands among other things inside a 2V's unbuilt bottom end. Its not if, it is more a matter of when. It doesn't matter how great its tuned or how much timing you pull, you are simply creating conditions that those parts are not designed to withstand. good luck, hope this helps some.</p><p></p><p>Adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NMRARACER, post: 3484871, member: 30487"] I won't tell you what a 2V will and won't do but I will give you some info and you can decide for yourself. 2V's have hyper pistons and pressed powdered rods that will take about 1000psi of cylinder pressure. A blown motor produces 2.65 psi [b]per crank hp it produces[/b] Now a blower also creates and loses about 70hp that you never see due to friction of running the blower and heat caused by it. So if you have lets say a 350rwhp 2V GT that is really about 390 at the crank, now add the 70hp that is lost internally and you have 460crank hp 460 x 2.65=1219lbs of cylinder pressure. 1219psi in a cylinder can and will break ringlands among other things inside a 2V's unbuilt bottom end. Its not if, it is more a matter of when. It doesn't matter how great its tuned or how much timing you pull, you are simply creating conditions that those parts are not designed to withstand. good luck, hope this helps some. Adam [/QUOTE]
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