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Hellhorse twin turbos

BrianJ77

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Im interested in the twin turbo but I dont know what else I would need? Is the DH engine and tranny built to take that much HP?
 

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Most people currently can't handle the power that's with the cars now. I like this setup, but 14K is ridiculous in my opinion. They can claim upwards of 1650hp, but I'd never use the 486 I have now, LOL...
 

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1650Hp is just what the kit is capable of. Usually what the turbos and intercooler are rated too. Does not mean you have to run 1650hp. You can easily lower boost to almost whatever you want.

I agree the price is a lot but looks like it comes with some good components.
 
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The block should be able to handle 1000HP with no block stiffening upgrades and stock rotating assembly. Beyond that? I would find a good engine builder and ask them.
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