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The problem is we don't know for sure what end power they were making, be it 3.0L-3.6L. You could easily calculate what a 3.6L engine would produce, and 300 CHP would be easy, no question about that. The whole point of this topic is that there is a patent with our current intake design taken one step farther. What is claimed in the patent that the extra step, (Additional Air into the Plenum), would increase tq after the stock tq peak of 4800 rpm.
In order the engine to hit the 300 mark we need to be making around 200 ft/lbs torque at 8,000 rpm. So it is possible only if you can keep the engine breathing at 8,000rpm.
But as many have said it is easier to force induction and have a better return on your investment. I am torn between going the N/A and Turbo, but in the end I think Turbo is going to win. You just have to face that a turbocharger is superior techonology. Less stressfull to the engine then trying to turn 8,000rpm N/A. The SHO has very low piston speeds and with a turbo combo can yeild superior reliability, and in my opinion the smarter investment and engineering.
I could draw up a plan of what I would do if anybody is interested, and wanting to try this route? I believe it will work, and I am currently waiting on CAD information to predict the change of pressure in the plenum. I will let you guys know if I get the results.
id be interested to see what your talking about here.
i was under the impression you were talking about running dual throttle bodies or something








