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Old 01-05-2018, 10:35 PM   #13
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Re: How much power can a WAP block really handle?

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Originally Posted by fastlane View Post
George Klasse builds high horsepower engines running standard WAP blocks without boring, stroking, or hardfilling.

He built John Mihovetz's engine that is crazy.

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http://www.yellowbullet.com/forum/sh...d.php?t=417514

52 psi in the lights at 9,600 rpm. Good guess. 2,500 hp at 9,200 rpm. That's 8.9 horsepower per cubic inch on gasoline.

The car weight is 2460# with driver and runs a 4-speed Lenco. This was the first weekend that John used the 9" clutch. We have been using a 10" clutch in the past (best et with the bigger clutch was 6.19).

www.georgeklass.net


After following some of his work, I went ahead and built my WAP block for high HP. I have upgraded internals and lots of boost which should net me around 1200+ hp at the crank when I am done. I am not worried about splitting the block at this time.


You can bet those are 05 + block. He has rolloff boxes full of them
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