1000hp 7m? parts list?

selfinfliction

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i haven't been around long, but Ij has given me alot of good avice in pm's. although i usaully don't like to hear it because it ends up being more expensive than i hoped for, if possible i will do as he suggests.

this is all you need to make 1000hp on a dyno, please enure everyone is behind a reinforced wall when tuning it on the dyno:

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jugodegolf

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89mkiii18;903385 said:
so should i look more foward to a streetable 600-750 maybe? still as fun? but more reliable?

streetable. here is vid for you. had fastest lap and I believe they turn the boost down/hp down to 460hp for track racing car is much more powerful.
1:10 into is silver mk4.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcaDyJBUPBM
I agree with Bryan n Jay save some money and have a "way fun" 600/700 car. Your money so good luck either way. Just my .2cents. I would talk to a few people making big power to help make your decision though.


Edit: post 50 n 51 confirm this.
 

turbodriz

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wow I missed alot last night. First off for those who must not post much IJ is the man. He has been throught more motors than most of us. 2. If you can not find it it's because you have not properly searched its there. Everything is there. This is not the first of this topic . 3. There are a few 1000+hp 7m out there search. $$$$$ is what it takes to do it. 7M, 2j whatever it takes money. 4. Why sleeve a already cast iron block. This is what u get for such a statment::hang::5 Once again I'll say this has already been covered no more than a month ago. SEARCH! U shall find. It took me a while to learn about these other members on the forum. Please know that these guys have been doing it forever. IJ block by all means can make 1000HP he just choices not to. I am all for 1000HP but it is just for bragging rights that is it. I have also driven other extremely fast cars so I'll say this. Speed kills . thankyou. :biglaugh:
 

IJ.

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GrimJack;905253 said:
I feel compelled to point out that IJ is the only person (or company, for that matter) I've ever seen saw a head into chunks in order to understand how it is built.

I don't *think* he's done the same to a block. Yet. Even so, I'd take his advice if he were willing to hand it out. Among other things, I can count the number of times he's been proven wrong on my thumbs. Actually, I think I might only need one hand. And that wasn't dealing with an engine.

Dave: Thanks I've been wrong many times but I'm happy to have someone prove it that way I get educated and move on and NOT spread misinformation :)

When people are in a topic specific section they need to be 100% certain that their advice is correct, this goes as much for a stock build as it does for a 1000rwhp build like this one.

I've been tempted a few times to run a junk block through the bandsaw but I binned the trashed heavy block I had here awhile back and haven't come across another since (had 5 blocks here at one stage)

I however DON'T need to do this to know Sleeves aren't going to work all that requires is a vernier to measure the wall between bores and some simple math....
 

89mkiii18

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Doward;905163 said:
I'm going to be brutally honest, and say that if you have to ASK FOR A PARTS LIST of what it will take to make 1000hp, you shouldn't even be considering it.

1000hp is NO JOKE. Honestly, 400rwhp will put you in the realm of 'HOLY SHIT HOLD ON' and make it easy to harm another on the street.

1000hp + inexperience = :thumbsdow

experience? lmao iv driven fast cars i own an 800hp beast inexperience is not my problem and i did not mean to start a fight about this my conclusion is that il go for more like 600 750 i have rebuilt my motor in my supra a number of times i just was asking for opinions i know what i need to buy to make the numbers i just choose to get another mans opinion is that ok? damn well anyways thank you guys for your words of wisdome il look at some of the other build forums for some suggestions on my new numbers and by the way i own a house and property and two other vehicles i have two children and i have my ways set money is not an issue for me well we will see what happens look foward to my build forum...
 

pimptrizkit

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89mkiii18;905458 said:
experience? look foward to my build forum...



i do look forward to your build thread,

it's always interesting to see how people go about building, cleaning, preping and how their final out come is.
 

89mkiii18

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upgradedsupra;905590 said:
Subscribed to this too :)

Duane

lol youtube and streetfire? i dont know if youl find a gta like mine on there...it was my fathers that was passed down that we had built together il get pic tom.
 

Slow66

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Suprapowaz!(2);905154 said:
When I was 24 I was earning a whopping $15,900 a year, lol poor. If I had half the money you do at that age... I would have bought a house early on. But then I've always wanted a house. Now that I have a house and a kid, I'll never be able to do what you're doing to your car. :wtc:

Congrats on the house hunting and have fun.

Thanks!


On a side note, i have my block filled in anticipation for big #s (plus this motor runs strictly meth, so keeping things cool is not as much of a concern as a gas motor)....It is not intended for a street car, unless you only fill slightly (like up to the bottom of the freezeplug) to still keep adequate coolant flow. As if the 7m's dont have enough overheating problems....lol
 

Doward

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Ok a couple notes (didn't really read the whole thread through the first time)

To the OP:
1) You have a complete lack of grammar. You certainly don't come across as anyone that would own an 800hp 'beast'.
2) A GTA, you say? I happen to be a bit of an F-Body expert. Perhaps you'd like to elaborate on your motor? Even better - you are in St. Pete? I'll be making a trip to Tampa in about a week - I'd love the opportunity to check out your '800hp' T/A.

To Mr. WOT:
1) Wow. Wrong guy to pick an argument with, man. IJ is right - a true sleeving of the 7M block will destroy torsional rigidity. We're talking virgin blocks with around 1/2 cm of cylinder wall between the cylinders. I'll be more than happy to bust out the calipers after class tonight and provide the exact numbers.
2) Filled block != street machine. Sorry.

To Brian:
1) When are you going to have that beast done????