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hp max on the sn95 dohc 4.6
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<blockquote data-quote="Toasty" data-source="post: 5889853" data-attributes="member: 39823"><p>+1. This is well known and documented by many sources in this forum and outside of it. The 400 number is an excellent rule of thumb when talking baout power adders and the short block. A 2V of teh same generation would take the same I would think as the materials used in the pistons and rods are the same.</p><p></p><p>Start with a forged shortblock and build from there if you want 450+ RWHP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toasty, post: 5889853, member: 39823"] +1. This is well known and documented by many sources in this forum and outside of it. The 400 number is an excellent rule of thumb when talking baout power adders and the short block. A 2V of teh same generation would take the same I would think as the materials used in the pistons and rods are the same. Start with a forged shortblock and build from there if you want 450+ RWHP. [/QUOTE]
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