Thread: 1000 rwhp
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Old 07-16-2007, 03:25 AM   #8
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Ok so 116 octane fuel, what turbo size and what kind of turbos would you recommend...
For 1000rwhp (6spd) you'll need a 76mm turbo. Sound-Performance is a great company to choose, since they've pre-matched & tested both the compressor and the turbine a/r to the needs of the 2jz-gte.
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...and what would be any company that does the type of fuel system upgrade that I need to run...
Sound Performance also sells fuel systems. I used to make and sell them too, before I started working 12+hr days at my new job...
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...and what other adjustments like strengthening the block...
Again, only the connecting rods need to be changed over 850rwhp. Everything else is just fine for 1000rwhp.
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...or anything else I would need...
You'll need a different intake plenum - the oem plenum is only flow balanced to about 750rwhp or so. I like this one, by Virtual Works.
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...btw how much does 116 octane fuel cost?
I'd guess about $9/gal...
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