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ok so i think i've gathered from this whole forum that the least favored engine of all our cars is the 7-afe but hey most of us are stuck with it. So i've looked around and checked in most post for what everyone has suggested meaning: turbo, nitrous oxide, engine swaps. But turbos for this engine are not only hard to piece together but cause alot of issues. Now what i'm asking for is before we turbo and nos we need internals right? cams, rods, pistons, heads redone...ect. but these are hard to find from what i've looked. maybe its just me and i'm really crappy at looking for parts. soo to make this short if you know where to find cams for a 7 put up a link. if you know where to find FORGED pistons, post a link or light weight and stronger rods....you know the deal by now THANKS guys and girls for the few of you out there
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I'm guessing there will be a lot more stress with forced induction than n/a, simply because in order to build around 300hp n/a... you're mostly gonna have to revv more (with appropriate upgrades in the head). That will stress the internals, but higher-revving, IMO, will affect crank balance more than actual forced stress. Forced induction, will actually strain the crank more, although revving less, it will create a lot more stress via boosted intake. Why? Consider torque... A 300hp n/a motor will make much less torque than a 300hp turbo... That's mostly my speculation... call it an educated guess... This post has been edited by Kwanza26: Jan 23, 2004 - 5:47 PM -------------------- "It's ok to be naked girl... I'm an artist!"
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