2.7 Gt42r
#49
I was very excited about the 2.7 liter project. I think you should continue to pursue this before going with a high reving motor. Make the "big block" EVO motor and see how much better torque is than horsepower!
#53
Originally Posted by EVOeight
I was very excited about the 2.7 liter project. I think you should continue to pursue this before going with a high reving motor. Make the "big block" EVO motor and see how much better torque is than horsepower!
be nice to see what the results would be
#54
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I think we would have seen a 2.7L DSM by now if this was possible/feasible.
Going from 2.0 to 2.7 would be like taking a Chevy 350 all the way out to like 469 ci. Different engines, I know, but still waaay more then has ever been done. I think I've heard 426 small blocks. I just don't think there is enough block material for that kind of bore.
Going from 2.0 to 2.7 would be like taking a Chevy 350 all the way out to like 469 ci. Different engines, I know, but still waaay more then has ever been done. I think I've heard 426 small blocks. I just don't think there is enough block material for that kind of bore.
#55
Originally Posted by GPTourer
I think we would have seen a 2.7L DSM by now if this was possible/feasible.
Going from 2.0 to 2.7 would be like taking a Chevy 350 all the way out to like 469 ci. Different engines, I know, but still waaay more then has ever been done. I think I've heard 426 small blocks. I just don't think there is enough block material for that kind of bore.
Going from 2.0 to 2.7 would be like taking a Chevy 350 all the way out to like 469 ci. Different engines, I know, but still waaay more then has ever been done. I think I've heard 426 small blocks. I just don't think there is enough block material for that kind of bore.
Theyre using a 4G64 block that is 2.4L from the factory. Adding .3L on that block is plenty safe, just like stroking a 4G63 to 2.3L is safe, right?
#56
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Mebbe so, but DSMers have been playing with 4G64 blocks for years and no one has built one yet either. The '64 block is like a bored '63 block from the factory with more deck height. Maybe it can be done, I just don't think it'll hold together long enough to be worth the expense of making it.
#57
NOPI in Phoenix.How much BIGGER can you get Rnr=ryan never races...Maybe youll like to come out and back it up
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.
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Originally Posted by GPTourer
I think we would have seen a 2.7L DSM by now if this was possible/feasible.
Going from 2.0 to 2.7 would be like taking a Chevy 350 all the way out to like 469 ci. Different engines, I know, but still waaay more then has ever been done. I think I've heard 426 small blocks. I just don't think there is enough block material for that kind of bore.
Going from 2.0 to 2.7 would be like taking a Chevy 350 all the way out to like 469 ci. Different engines, I know, but still waaay more then has ever been done. I think I've heard 426 small blocks. I just don't think there is enough block material for that kind of bore.