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how much killer wasps does a supercharged bug motor make?

It varies a lot. Depends on how much you change the compression & timing and what charger/inlet/exhaust etc. Seen a couple close to the 150HP mark though.

Edited by Isola

All of which (especially the jetski) are water cooled? :P

arhhh yes, i now see your point... very true...

although im not sure about the Lexus, when you pop the hood all i see is a massive plastic cover...

so who knows whats going on under there, probably a big Japanese mouse on a wheel...?

how much killer wasps does a supercharged bug motor make?

also, you didn't tell me you were paying :P

also, there are laws that prevent that engine fitting.

Now you're just getting carried away :P

slight difference in air temperature/volume/density that cools that one :P

its a 41L just a lazy 2500 cubes lol

that will fit yeah?

That's bigger than the car!

The combined bore sizes are bigger than the length of the car ffs!

So? The point is that 150HP is not enough. And being air cooled is no excuse :P

Isn't that the one that caused most of the b29's to crash and explode in flames?

Probably. They should have used a Merlin.

So? The point is that 150HP is not enough. And being air cooled is no excuse :P

Probably. They should have used a Merlin.

It's plenty enough for a car and engine that size.

You wanna buy me a Porsche engine and pay for the conversion and mod plating, be my guest. Otherwise, direct bolt in FTW :P

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