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4 Cylinders.. - 8/17/2008 10:01:18 AM   
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Not referring to the rumors involving the new camaro having a 4-cylinder... but, if I was interested in turbocharging a 4-cylinder chevrolet engine, which one is built strong enough to withstand it (or can be easily built to withstand it) while producing the most power?

I''m interested in RWD engines.


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RE: 4 Cylinders.. - 8/17/2008 5:53:41 PM   
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The vortec and the ecotec are really good 4-cylinder engines. The Ecotec makes more power and is more efficient than the vortec.

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RE: 4 Cylinders.. - 8/17/2008 8:48:39 PM   
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Know of anywhere that sells pre-modified ecotecs?  I''m wanting 350-400hp out of it in the end.

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