Posted by buickanddeere on December 05, 2012 at 06:12:14 from (184.151.63.141):
In Reply to: BD Grand National posted by jddriver on December 04, 2012 at 18:28:54:
Somebody has hacked it up. The TH200R4 was the only transmission. More than stock boost will blow the intercooler hoses off , heavier units are required. The stock intercooler has a restrictive bend in the outlet that needs to be cutout and replaced. 5500rpms is lots. 450HP flywheel is the limit for the stock main caps if there is no detonation. Depends on air temp and fuel octane. I've seen days where 16psi would indicate detonation on the sensor. Other days 20psi is fine. The fuel pump , injectors, mass airflow sensor, turbo inlet pipe, turbo down pipe, cat removal, free flowing mufflers , a chip,hardener transmission stator stub, and a stretch intercooler, will put an otherwise stock GN easily into the low 12's.
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