Need opinions on build route n20 vs boost

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Old Oct 3, 2011 | 06:42 AM
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Default Need opinions on build route n20 vs boost

Okay i need some Opinions and yes iv searched with out alot of outcome so id thought i would post up a new thread.
I have a 94 cx with a obd1 ls swap w/ls tranny.
Come dec i have a 5k cd that will be opening up so im wanting to play with the ls
Firstly this is not a daily driver and i only take it out on weekends
.. My goal is to have about 350~400whp either going boost or nitrous, so thats my question with my bugdet of 5k what route should i take

planned setup on E85
Head
p75 w/ port and polish
brian crower springs, valves, cam gears
crower 404 cams
Block
supertech welded block guard stock sleeves
eagle rods w/ arp rod bolts
cp pistons Either 9.5:1 for boost or 12.5:1~13.5:1 for nitrous
acl bearings
stock ls crank

fuel
walboro 255 or the new 400?
id 1000cc injectors
ecu
hondata s300 tuning will be done by tony palo


could i make my hp goals with nitrous and not worry about my motor blowing everytime i hit it with a proper tune of course or should i just go turbo.. id like to spend the least to get the setup up and running.
thanks for any input
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Old Oct 3, 2011 | 12:50 PM
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Default Re: Need opinions on build route n20 vs boost

Go with boost you'll have more fun with it. 5k may be a little tight to ensure you will hit your HP goals and hit them SAFELY. Take your time with it do it right and enjoy it.
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