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Old Feb 16, 2005 | 03:13 AM
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i could get with AEM cold air intake system, DC sports header, magnaflow catback, TRD supercharger (when it comes out) my stepdad is a GM of a toyota dealership so i get hooked up. This is more for show not to "race" but im curious as the performance gains i could get with that setup (this is on an XB by the way)
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Your're maybe looking @ about 100 or so to the wheels, but to make sure & you want the exact figures you should go to a local shop that can dyno the car. Hope this helps you out.
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without doing the math and calclulating performance loss from the engine to the wheels, I'd say around 800 horsepower.
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without doing the math and calclulating performance loss from the engine to the wheels, I'd say around 800 horsepower.
hahaha...thats old man...i had that stock

Your're maybe looking @ about 100 or so to the wheels, but to make sure & you want the exact figures you should go to a local shop that can dyno the car. Hope this helps you out.
thats before the supercharger. even with the supercharger you are looking at like maybe 140whp. its not much, but if you want to upgrade your internals and build your block and head..then u can get over 200.
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Originally Posted by grnxb
without doing the math and calclulating performance loss from the engine to the wheels, I'd say around 800 horsepower.
hahaha...thats old man...i had that stock

Your're maybe looking @ about 100 or so to the wheels, but to make sure & you want the exact figures you should go to a local shop that can dyno the car. Hope this helps you out.
thats before the supercharger. even with the supercharger you are looking at like maybe 140whp. its not much, but if you want to upgrade your internals and build your block and head..then u can get over 200.
Too bad theres nothing but custom stuff for the internals for this motor. To properly build this motor will cost alot of money , that is if you are building it for more boost , pistons and rods alone are bank roll anywhere from 3000-5000. plus block guarding , headwork , alot of money , once aftermarket stuff is made the price to build a 1nzfe will be greatly reduced.
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Originally Posted by grnxb
without doing the math and calclulating performance loss from the engine to the wheels, I'd say around 800 horsepower.
Don't forget the stickers, man. They're good for another 200 HP -- each.
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dont forget the p-pal

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