SC_Ruby
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- Jun 1, 2015
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- Location
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- First Name
- Dennis
- Vehicle(s)
- 2016 GT Premium PP Ruby Red
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- #496
[MENTION=32586]jenkinsinc[/MENTION] Thank you very much and congratulations on your new GT350 :cheers: I'm a firm believer in building your motor to be indestructible especially if you plan on pushing it to the limits. That being said I know a friend of mine who has a few GT350R's and recedntly had one rebuilt with all forged internals and a few upgraded components to ensure he can push the car as hard as he wants with the peace of mind that the motor will handle it. I would recommend sending an email to Will at RPG who built my motor and did my friends motor as well. You can reach him at [email protected]Hey Dennis.... 1st off your build is Pioneering and I just want to thank you for kicking in doors for future builders like myself by documenting your experiences. I just purchased my GT350 and want to build an indestructible NA motor with a primary goal of longevity and reliability and a secondary goal of making more power. I know that your engine was built with the specific intent to boost it... but what do you think a build like yours without the blower would be like?? would it be a total dog? Would you recommend a completely different direction for NA purposes. All others feel free to chime in as well with what you think about a build like Dennis has without a blower.
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