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Do you need 1400 horsepower and want it to run on E-85 fuel? Just grab 2 turbochargers off of a 3.8 Buick Grand National, and you can achieve this goal. The single turbo from the 231 cubic inch V6 is perfect when you put one on each side of a 502 cubic inch monster. | Do you need 1400 horsepower and want it to run on E-85 fuel? Just grab 2 turbochargers off of a 3.8 Buick Grand National, and you can achieve this goal. The single turbo from the 231 cubic inch V6 is perfect when you put one on each side of a 502 cubic inch monster. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
#Buy a 502 crate motor 8.75:1 compression ratio. Re-clearance the rotation assembly - extra clearance in the bearings for additional crank flex, and open up the ring gaps for the additional heat of the turbocharger. | #Buy a 502 crate motor 8.75:1 compression ratio. Re-clearance the rotation assembly - extra clearance in the bearings for additional crank flex, and open up the ring gaps for the additional heat of the turbocharger. |