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Old 11-16-2005, 05:21 PM   #8
JDMFantasy2k
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Originally posted by Sivik


PSI is no relative to HP due to the fact that turbo's are different and so are engines. Ideally the common rule of thumb is 10 hp per 1 psi, but with more efficient turbos and better tuning methods nowadays, that really goes out the window.

Blockguard isn't really necessary, plus I hear that have some cooling problems. Don't know for sure on that one.


1 PSI= 10 HP give or take 2 based on tuning and it usually is only correct on lightly boosted motors (ie: basically stock with an average size turbo)

Blockguards can be safe if installed properly, which, most people do not do. I can't see how it could cause a cooling problem compared to filling the block
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