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Old 09-28-2007, 12:09 PM   #36 (permalink)
hantonyc
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I'm new to this site but this thread interested me, I run a 2001 gsi 1.6dohc, that I just converted to 1.5, with turbo scoupe piston, turbo scoupe rod, all bearing being rebuild,

I run a 120hp direct port kit with stock transmission only a 3XXlbs/fts clutch , and a 255lph walbro pump, I also run a WOT switch with progressive spray (it means that it does not shoot 120 one shot, its going progressively)

And as far as it goes...no problem ! sure..when i don't use nitrous i get like 70hp due to low CR ratio, but I don't care i don't race in the street so i don't need 200whp daily. I am planning to get bigger jet maybe to boost it to 150hp.

I am running a smt-6 to tune all this. I would NOT excees 50shot on a 1.5, maybe it can hold it, but for how long ?? even on a beta i would not pass 75shot even there..i'm pretty sure its the stock limit for fiability.
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