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you really should do a search. these answers and most answer are just a few words and clicks away. i wouldnt know the exact numbers. but i can put it to you like this. people with sr20ve with the stock cams with bolt ons have dynoed at 175 and those with a sr20ve with 16ve cams and bolt ons have dynoed to dayum near 200whp.
you really should do a search. these answers and most answer are just a few words and clicks away. i wouldnt know the exact numbers. but i can put it to you like this. people with sr20ve with the stock cams with bolt ons have dynoed at 175 and those with a sr20ve with 16ve cams and bolt ons have dynoed to dayum near 200whp.
stratton.
Good answer, nuff said.
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2004 Tahoe, stock and fully loaded.
'93 Classic - Repaired yet? No, currently being restored. Parts up to my eyeballs.
^^ That doen't mean that sr16ve cams will give you 25 peak horses.
your right and a didnt say that. its extremely hard to narrow it down. and sh*t im not searching for exact numbers. thats his job. but what i said are just the facts man.
yeah man, it has been forever. every time i speak to ben over there hes like yeah there almost out. yeah right. either way if you go n1 your gonna need springs and retainers so we all might as well wait it out. that is if you got like 1500 to blow. but in the all motor game if you want a strong running ve we gonna need this.