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Usually slower than everyone else, in the r/h lane. My car has 80,000 miles, and still has the original brakes, because I get off the go pedal and start slowing well in advance of a red light.Some people get mad and RACE around me, accelerating wide open throttle toward that red light, and slam on the brakes at the last second. Then I slowly pull up next to them and smile.
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It all depends on how you build your motor and what you use. A balanced block would be ideal for any turbo setup. If you plan on using stock internals, you'd only be able to run 8 psi MAX constantly. If not your engine will be more likely to blow. If you really want to get a lot of power from boost, the H23 is a better engine/block to use. They are more boost friendly than the H22 I believe they use Iron liners just like the F-series engines. Good for boost.Check preludepower.com....There have been lots of people there who have boosted both.
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