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Old Jan 3, 2025 | 10:40 PM
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HP rating for built motor

Hello, recently got my motor built. I’m looking for some insight on Hp range I should be looking at realistically. Setup is
Darton wet sleeves
Manley turbo tuff I beam rods with arp 2000 studs (14409-4)
Manley 10.0:1 pistons 86mm bore (614100C‑4)
Gsc s2 cams
Gsc beehive springs and retainers
Efr 8374 turbo kit
Walboro 450 in surge tank 265 in tank
Fic 2150 injectors
4 bar map sensor

Engine specs are
Piston to wall .0026
Top rings .020
Second rings .022
Main bearings .0018
Rods .0016
Main and rod bearings are Acl
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Old Jan 3, 2025 | 10:40 PM
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I was told my clearances may be an issue and could hold me back. Was hoping for 600+ as roadcourse car. Any help is appreciated

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Old Jan 4, 2025 | 10:10 AM
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I can't comment on the bearing clearance but you may want to open the rings and PTW up .If your budget allows I would do a carrilo since its 100grams lighter then the turbo tuff rod in a 4g63 at least.
Also, low compression will be easier on things and allow more timing to be used to keep egt down. I'd shoot for 9:1
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