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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil Goat View Post
    after reading your posts you should stick to na hondas...

    that kit will not make 1200 on a stock motor more than a handful of time, if it even does it once, with or without the nitrous or supercharger

    6500 is a steal though
    that was quoted off of their site which i put a link to on the first page.

    A: The amount of power you can make is virtually limitless. Depending on how extensive the modifications are to your engine, it would be possible to make around 1,600 hp with this kit. On an '03 Cobra, with a stock engine, we made 1,188 rwhp and 1,000 ft. lbs. of torque. However, the power that you produce will depend upon your supporting hardware.

    and Ive never built an N/A honda, but I do have to a fox mustang and a nova. My prelude is just a crusing car. trust me, i have done plenty of homework while planning my mustangs setup. is it safe or even smart to run that kind of power, No. will it last, who knows. they have a forged crank and manley rods, the pistons are weak. iron block. so yeah its within reach. but nobody said it was wise. but its all good. we all have opinions.
    Last edited by manilikecars; 01-11-2010 at 04:54 AM.

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