700 HP: Truth, False, or Possible?
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700 HP: Truth, False, or Possible?
I heard from one of my friends that a guy he knows has a Honda Accord, 94-97 model with the USDM 2.2 L 130 HP motor, and he was able to soup it up to around 700 HP without a turbo. Could that be true, or is he lying or overexaggerating? If it's possible, what would have to be done to achieve such power? If it isn't possible, then what's the most horsepower that I could possibly get from souping up such a car? I'd like to one day drop a H22A7 into my 97 Accord. With that engine, how much HP could I free up in the end after souping it up? Thanks in advance.
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RE: 700 HP: Truth, False, or Possible?
Hahaha...700hp w/out a turbo. Chea right, what's he been smoking. The most power out there from a N/A (naturally aspirated) non turbo'd F22 is around 300-350whp and its completely race only.
The amount of power you wanna make is dependent on how much cash flow you have.
The amount of power you wanna make is dependent on how much cash flow you have.
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RE: 700 HP: Truth, False, or Possible?
with a H22 you can easily get 400hp easily and reliably. that is about as much as i would run on a street car, even then you would run into traction problems and be paying alot for gas.
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RE: 700 HP: Truth, False, or Possible?
Maybe he pulled it off without a turbo because he put a Supercharger on there *L* or Nitrous, but there is absolutly no way that engine can produce 700HP Naturally aspirated. Good story though..... Ask him if the guy he knew was using a rotory engine, if he says yes then just snicker to yourself and walk away...