SC300T Vs. SC400T
#16
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Originally posted by Nomis
40lbs on account of the fact that the 3.0 has a cast iron block vs the all aluminum (steel cylinder sleeved) 4.0. In all honesty, 40lbs isn't all that much though....
40lbs on account of the fact that the 3.0 has a cast iron block vs the all aluminum (steel cylinder sleeved) 4.0. In all honesty, 40lbs isn't all that much though....
#17
Originally posted by Richie
, thanks for the info man!!
, thanks for the info man!!
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Originally posted by Nomis
Hey my wife is from Roermond, Holland. I keep telling her we should go back to visit but she wisely see's through my thinly veiled attempt take a side trip to Amsterdam's red light district.
Hey my wife is from Roermond, Holland. I keep telling her we should go back to visit but she wisely see's through my thinly veiled attempt take a side trip to Amsterdam's red light district.
IF you are comming over be sure to keep me posted, we could do a little CL meet on the "wallen"!!
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Richie Im in Italy and I come upt o germany sometime to get oil from the military bases up there and I go to Garmisch as well. Maybe one day you might see a green SC4 up there on the autobahn and it might be me Hopefully with a Turbo
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Hmmm, Turbo V8 + 6-speed = love, though I still may find the GTE swap or NA-T in the SC3 to be the better choice for me. Let's see what kind of numbers the kit pulls, and what total cost ends up being. I'm not doing my project until next summer, and I'm definitely glad to see that I may have one more direction in which to look when the time comes around
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Originally posted by Philly#1 Lex
Richie Im in Italy and I come upt o germany sometime to get oil from the military bases up there and I go to Garmisch as well. Maybe one day you might see a green SC4 up there on the autobahn and it might be me Hopefully with a Turbo
Richie Im in Italy and I come upt o germany sometime to get oil from the military bases up there and I go to Garmisch as well. Maybe one day you might see a green SC4 up there on the autobahn and it might be me Hopefully with a Turbo
Would be a big surprise though!!
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Uh oh, looks like Ethan's got some competition...
We gotta wait and see who can make the most bad-a** 400 the quickest. Lextreme, why are you opting this for the SC rather than for the LS which you seem to work on more often?
James
We gotta wait and see who can make the most bad-a** 400 the quickest. Lextreme, why are you opting this for the SC rather than for the LS which you seem to work on more often?
James
#25
Originally posted by Inabj2
Well DUH!
pound for pound benefit goes to larger displacement. But Ill pick the powerplant that can take the most pounds on stock internals with just lowered compresion.
Well DUH!
pound for pound benefit goes to larger displacement. But Ill pick the powerplant that can take the most pounds on stock internals with just lowered compresion.
Plus, I'd take a 20psi 1UZ over a 28psi 2JZ any day of the week. I only ever plan on running pump gas, so that caps it at about 18 psi here.
Last edited by Fred Smith; 08-29-04 at 04:12 PM.
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Anderson-Audio and Performance AAP dynoed their twin turbo SC430 605 rwhp @ 15 psi. This is only .30 liter larger. I would not suprise to see 500 rwhp with 15 psi on the 4.0 liter. How many psi would take the 2JZGE to make 500?
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Originally posted by Inabj2
Well DUH!
pound for pound benefit goes to larger displacement. But Ill pick the powerplant that can take the most pounds on stock internals with just lowered compresion.
Well DUH!
pound for pound benefit goes to larger displacement. But Ill pick the powerplant that can take the most pounds on stock internals with just lowered compresion.