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HP limit
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 7:44 AM
So i was just thinking, how much HorsePower can a 2.2 acually handel with its stock internals befor u need to replace things. i would just take a guess anything under 200 HP befor u need to upgrade, like if u turbo'd the engine with stock internals.

Re: HP limit
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 7:52 AM
Ask QWK LN2 (P&P Tuning). I think I remember something in the 300s.




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Re: HP limit
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 8:14 AM
Re: HP limit
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 8:46 AM
It depends on alot of things. But 274whp has been made on a 2.2/2200/LN2 with boost.



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Re: HP limit
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 8:55 AM
oh wow, tough lil engines. so pretty much u can slap a turbo and all the right exhaust and intake stuff and wont even have to touch internals. thats surpising but really cool! hopefully down the road i can put a turbo on mine.
Re: HP limit
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 12:26 PM
Rods, crank and mains are solid (for stock). Weak point is the pistons, not a lot of meat before the compression ring. I broke one bone stock that way. Needless to say it was my fault and not the engine's, but still. To make that kind of power without trouble a really good tune is a must (as always).


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Re: HP limit
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 2:35 PM
Jordan Arnett wrote:oh wow, tough lil engines. so pretty much u can slap a turbo and all the right exhaust and intake stuff and wont even have to touch internals. thats surpising but really cool! hopefully down the road i can put a turbo on mine.


Uhh....... go ahead and try that. Post back and let us know how well it works.





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Re: HP limit
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 3:56 PM
Ryan Pitt wrote:Rods, crank and mains are solid (for stock). Weak point is the pistons, not a lot of meat before the compression ring. I broke one bone stock that way. Needless to say it was my fault and not the engine's, but still. To make that kind of power without trouble a really good tune is a must (as always).


choke point is the head. without a good P&P, Turbo won't yield many results.


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Re: HP limit
Thursday, June 14, 2012 5:19 AM
Brad (ceyenne red beast) wrote:
Ryan Pitt wrote:Rods, crank and mains are solid (for stock). Weak point is the pistons, not a lot of meat before the compression ring. I broke one bone stock that way. Needless to say it was my fault and not the engine's, but still. To make that kind of power without trouble a really good tune is a must (as always).


choke point is the head. without a good P&P, Turbo won't yield many results.


So you would consider going from roughly 100whp to 274whp not good results?



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Re: HP limit
Sunday, June 17, 2012 1:22 PM
I'll agree that a good pnp would help the ln2 but when using forced induction it becomes less of an issue with the relitivly low power numbers that most turbo ln2's will make. Now if the op was trying to surpass Ryans numbers then I'd say sure pnp is a must. With a proper tune most of the jbody motors can take a fair amount of power over stock.






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