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Estimated RPM's where power should fall off at

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Old Dec 26, 2004 | 12:40 PM
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Default Estimated RPM's where power should fall off at

Mods:2000 JDM GSR Longblock:

81.25mm block w/ a 89.00mm stroke (LS crank)
Oversized ITR pistons (lil bigger than the stock 5.96 displacement )
ARP Rod Bolt studs
ACP Bearing set
OEM LS Rods

Head shaved .25 thousandths
3 angle valvejob
ITR cams (never buy these from the dealer )
Skunk2 Intake Manifold
H22 Throttlebody
RC 310cc injectors
ANR Custom Street Header w/ street collector (went cheap on it )
full 2 1/2 pipng back to 3inch Apexi N1 muffler

Engine Management:
Harness Stunna Conversion Harness
OBD1 chipped P28 w/ Skunk2 program
Apexi VAFCII (I'm still half rice)

Transmission:
B16 Tranny
ACT clutch system

Suspension:
Spoon Sport Progressive springs
Tokico Blues (needs to be ordered)

Im thinkin the power with a close to stock valvetrain should fall off a lil bit over 8 grand.... anyone else?
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Old Dec 26, 2004 | 03:03 PM
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Default Re: Estimated RPM's where power should fall off at (1weakSi)

A dyno will answer your question better than any of us could.

Those tokico blues should make it hold power well past 9k though.
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Old Dec 27, 2004 | 08:06 AM
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Default Re: Estimated RPM's where power should fall off at (Patch)

yea i bet............. anyway......Im thinkin the motor should make power up to the 85-9000rpm range
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