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Old 10-28-2005, 06:06 PM   #21
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Re: can a stock '99 GT bloack handle this?

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well how can i not get that much i am definately going with this kit but just simple other stuff is gonna put me over the "safe" limit....i will by all mean have one hell of a tune for the blower so i'm sure that will help alot saftey wise....basically what i'm getting to is would you do what i want to or would you back down becuase the engine may not support it....its not like i'm gonna beat the hell outta the car, just get on it a little here and there...prolly less than most people
Well, even with a lot of boost you don't have to make a lot of power.

Look at me, I am making low power for my boost(13psi). I could make 525rwhp with the right tune and forged internals. The reason is because I'm only running 11 degrees of timing. The reason I would rather do it this way is because you have more boost down low(5psi at 3000rpm for me) and therefore more torque, which is where the mod motors lack. If you pulley to big for low boost you will lose that low end.
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Old 10-28-2005, 07:27 PM   #22
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Re: can a stock '99 GT bloack handle this?

what do you suggest cause thats what i',m looking for low end torque that will snap my neck i dont care if i have only like 300hp if i come off the line like a f***ing cheeta that aint ate in 3 days lol. my goal is whithen the next 4-6 years pull the wheels with her stock block
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Old 10-28-2005, 08:34 PM   #23
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Re: can a stock '99 GT bloack handle this?

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what do you suggest cause thats what i',m looking for low end torque that will snap my neck i dont care if i have only like 300hp if i come off the line like a f***ing cheeta that aint ate in 3 days lol. my goal is whithen the next 4-6 years pull the wheels with her stock block
thats all suspension. I can pull my wheels slightly w/ only 320/320 rwhp/rwtq
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Old 10-30-2005, 07:06 AM   #24
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Re: can a stock '99 GT bloack handle this?

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what do you suggest cause thats what i',m looking for low end torque that will snap my neck i dont care if i have only like 300hp if i come off the line like a f***ing cheeta that aint ate in 3 days lol. my goal is whithen the next 4-6 years pull the wheels with her stock block
Like 96GTS said, with suspension, sticky drag radials, and some RPM, you will launch pretty hard. Any power adder will just make it better.

On a stock GT motor, a procharger P1 will do the trick. A small KB wuld work as well. Turbo rocks if your budget allows.
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