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Old April 19th, 2007, 12:56 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by homebrewed
Nitrous will work with hight or low compression. Just like Notty said, a forged internal motor will be able to handle alot more power.

You said stroker. Any idea how big you wanna punch it? I'm sure you have thought this thru, but just in case... Remember: in order to bore it, the cylinder walls will be thinner...
Thats not a big deal though.. A 347cid only requires a 30 over bore. The rest is obtained by a stroker crank..
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Old April 19th, 2007, 01:45 PM   #22
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well for nitrous higher compression for blower lower - you kinda have to pick your poison
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Not really you can run 9.5:1 safely with 8-10psi of boost and be safe..nitrous works with any compression so its not really a pick your poison thing..
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well i wouldnt agree with that bc you might as well run higher compression on a n20 motor, so that your still making power NA. 9.5.1 isnt really high imo, but he said we wanted to built an n20 motor, not a s/c and/or n20 motor.
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