250/200 horsepower goal

vanderchevy18

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With PMR's I would either stick to stage 1's or drop in a forged motor. That being said, with the right setup 250/200's can make right at 600.
 

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Makes me happy reading this! Finally finishing my forged rod motor for my 250/200s! Only thing I will be adding to the mix besides the appropriate accesories (springs, H-11s, DI pushrods, modded H2E, fuel, oil etc) is Matt's cam! Can't wait to finish it up!
 

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so the motor blew, new setup is gonna be ff300/200 and 72mm turbo with all supporting mods. what might be the horsepower capabilities of this setup.
 

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625....for a little while. You are getting to the point you NEED a built rotating assembly.
 

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Yeah it is a built motor. Will be putting it back together this weekend after being down for 7 weeks


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MJ says you can't make 500 with any of the single hpop (t-500, hbj or adreneline) currently available. He's like the coolest guy on psn
 

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Does the OP have a power goal, or is the goal just to keep it together? (Thats my goal...:)) What are you planning for HPO? those injectors will get pretty hungry when you try to empty them. 625 seems in there for parts like that.
 

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Get a good tuner ( I recommend Gearhead or PHP ) and it could last a good while on PMR's. Limit the low RPM torque and a PMR motor can last a good long while. PMR's are comparatively stronger than forged, but lack the flexibility of Forged. They're more brittle
 

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