2.7 Gt42r
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Most of the customer cars we build on the west coast are either Road Racing cars or strictly all around street cars. Our shop car has made big power, but we only take it to National events. There are only a few of them out here if you know what I mean. It seems like all the big Drag events are located on the East Coast.
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Most of the customer cars we build on the west coast are either Road Racing cars or strictly all around street cars. Our shop car has made big power, but we only take it to National events. There are only a few of them out here if you know what I mean. It seems like all the big Drag events are located on the East Coast.
What has the shop car run?
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Good luck with this project. It gets brought up from time to time on the DSM forums, but no one ever goes through with it. The common conclusion is that the cylinder walls would be too thin.
Can any old non truck 4GXX block be made to work with an Evo head? The Astron used the 2.6L 4G54 block, could it not be used? Then you don't have to worry about excessive boring. Hopefully that car wasn't RWD.
EDIT: Whoops, just found out it came in RWD or AWD which would have been transfer case style longitudinal setups. I think that would mean it wouldn't bolt up to an Evo (transverse/FWD) style tranny.
Can any old non truck 4GXX block be made to work with an Evo head? The Astron used the 2.6L 4G54 block, could it not be used? Then you don't have to worry about excessive boring. Hopefully that car wasn't RWD.
EDIT: Whoops, just found out it came in RWD or AWD which would have been transfer case style longitudinal setups. I think that would mean it wouldn't bolt up to an Evo (transverse/FWD) style tranny.
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Originally Posted by RnR Racing
Most of the customer cars we build on the west coast are either Road Racing cars or strictly all around street cars. Our shop car has made big power, but we only take it to National events. There are only a few of them out here if you know what I mean. It seems like all the big Drag events are located on the East Coast.
you'll have a nice east coast car soon
ERIK
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16-18 week lead time on the Crower crank!!!
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Originally Posted by RnR Racing
Guys the currently the set up I have in my car is
EVO 8
2.4 4G64
RnR Stage 5 head
GT35R Kit, Tial 44mm
Aero 1000hp pump, -10AN lines, etc
AEM EMS, 1000cc, Aero reg
3" TB, super quiet stealth system w/6 mufflers(3.5" for racing)
4"FMIC, 3"Alum IC piping, Tial BOV
RnR Sheet Metal Intake, 75mm TB
tons of misc stuff
I am going to add Alcohol Injection. The car will make 700whp at 38-40psi and 550whp on 91/Alky. I love the car and it is a great daily driver but I am always toying with the idea of doing something different. We were the first ones to build a 2.4 EVO 8 and have it running in a car. I like to be different and try new things. We will also be the first ones to have a 2.7 liter 4cyl in an EVO. We are really excited about this project and believe it will give our customers a whole new outlook on their build-ups.
EVO 8
2.4 4G64
RnR Stage 5 head
GT35R Kit, Tial 44mm
Aero 1000hp pump, -10AN lines, etc
AEM EMS, 1000cc, Aero reg
3" TB, super quiet stealth system w/6 mufflers(3.5" for racing)
4"FMIC, 3"Alum IC piping, Tial BOV
RnR Sheet Metal Intake, 75mm TB
tons of misc stuff
I am going to add Alcohol Injection. The car will make 700whp at 38-40psi and 550whp on 91/Alky. I love the car and it is a great daily driver but I am always toying with the idea of doing something different. We were the first ones to build a 2.4 EVO 8 and have it running in a car. I like to be different and try new things. We will also be the first ones to have a 2.7 liter 4cyl in an EVO. We are really excited about this project and believe it will give our customers a whole new outlook on their build-ups.
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Why would I put an estimate in my sig? Anyway the old set up with a GT4067 at 38psi dropping to 35psi, it made that power.
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Originally Posted by RnR Racing
Right now we are estimating the current set will do
700whp at 38-40psi on C-16
550whp at 28psi on 91/Alky
With the new 2.7 GT42R I have no idea where we will be at.
700whp at 38-40psi on C-16
550whp at 28psi on 91/Alky
With the new 2.7 GT42R I have no idea where we will be at.
That was my question. Was not critisizing just wondering.
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Why would I put an estimate in my sig? Anyway the old set up with a GT4067 at 38psi dropping to 35psi, it made that power.
So it made 731 at 38psi, not 35PSI. Maybe you should make that sig a little more accurate.