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when you have seen both motors apart, yes.

forced induction is not really that much differance in cost once you include a new intake manifold for the de,but having said that, there is a crapload more bits "off the shelf" for the de.

bearing diameters are all alot bigger.

heads flow just as well as ported de heads out of the box. and the crank is much better,less harmonics and the block is alot stronger. with the nismo oil pump im using they are reliable to 8500. so nismo says.

one thing that needs to made avialable is 3d printed rocker covers with a re-located oil filler cap, and replaceable spark plug tube seals. same for the de really.

im also suprised that the full on drag guys still use the de as a base. (billet engine block) when the design of the hr block is way better for main bearing support. and if made billet they would be nothing stronger.

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making some headway with the intake manifolds.

not much room to work with, between being to tall and wide and keeping the overall volume as tight as posible has been a challenge.

this version was way to big in volume. not planning on making 3000hp..post-19586-0-73439500-1451449157_thumb.jpg

this version was all i could come up with with the available space.

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finished the intake manifolds apart from the balance pipe. and supports also the water to air pipes (i haven't worked out where to put it yet.)

each maniflod with the intercooler is about 4L. about 1 liter larger than i hoped but what can you do...

the charge pipe from the turbos will be a short 2" 90 and a 2" to 3" 90 degree reducer.

the water pump for the heat exchanger is a jabsco cyclone 32gal/min.with 3/4" hose. il be using 1" hose. i chose that over a Johnson cm90 because it flows more at the same head and is more compact and cheaper :)

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each maniflod with the intercooler is about 4L. about 1 liter larger than i hoped but what can you do...

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How come you chose to run them straight off of your plenum instead of run the plenum size you wanted and have the heat exchanger seperate?

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