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Originally posted by Dave Severson
Then build it, Matt. If you can get the manifolds fabricated in such a manner as to not build in a ton of lag without a flow bench and some very time consuming port work on the heads you still have all the duct work, fuel system, and spark retard to consider. The 200 is in the same engine family as a 170, the other sixes are bigger. I know you are looking for a simple and cheap bolt on and go system, but this ain't it. JMO
I doubt I'm going to build it because of the cost mostly, I know that I could get someone to weld the manifolds up, that is not the issue. the other issue is experience, I was thinking about it today, I'v never worked with forced induction b4 and the turbo was supposidly redone so it puts out 16 PSI so I would need to get the 5psi blow off valve. and really, it only bumps the Hp to 180 from 120 ( those numbers were ran through Dyno 2000 ), figuring that in it is not worth it, I could get a set of 3.55 gears for the rear end to make the car snappier, for far less and a lot simpiler. I thought the 144-250 " Small 6's " had interchangable parts even tho the 250's had the SBF bolt pattern? I know the 240 and 300 6's are the " Big 6's ). I know that with a light cam and a little work to the exhaust I can get around 150 HP ( ran through Dyno 2000 )