1000hp bottom end build?

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perana
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Anyone know much about this type of build or a build of simmilar power level?I recently blew up my very high hp vg30dett.It had the following parts but is far too costly to replace:1 TOMEI 89mm pistons2 TOMEI forged H beam rods3 TOMEI OIL PUMPThe oil pump seems too be in a very good condition so I'll try it again.I was thinking of cryogenic treatment on the crank and block? but cant find a place in New Zealand that does it

I was thinking of eagle Hbeam rods wich are realy cheap compaired to Japanese made rods anyone used them before? also CP or ACL race pistons?Any help will be greatly appriciated.


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I must ask. How'd you manage to do that??

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perana
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TJcars2 wrote:I must ask. How'd you manage to do that??
HAHAHAHA 320+ km/h on the rev limmiter in 5th. Very old motor built about 17 years ago by a race shop in Japan.Rod cracked around where the bolt goes in 854hp on the wheels

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Sounds like you needed a taller rear end gear. Very nice though. There should be no reason not to build it again just like that other than the money. Tomei is very pricey but incredibly strong. I am surprised it lasted 17 years with that much power.

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I have a set of eagle h beam rods for my ford and there beutiful.I havent installed them yet but they look nice.


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