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  • 300 crank hp on the 3.4l(boost)?

    What would it take to get the 3.4l OHV to 300HP at the crank ( or close ) with boost , and last ?

    Are the aftermarket there to do this ?

  • #2
    About 20psi and depends on what vehicle you have, there are a few kits out there, but most of us build them ourselves.
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    • #3
      its for a Fiero.. oh, no dont run ;P

      thanks for fast awnser!

      I have a turbokit, with intercooler ofcourse
      but what must be done to the motor ?

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      • #4
        it doesn't take 20psi for 300 chp. 8 psi has done that before. It depends on what else you do and what turbo you run for an exact amount of boost.
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        • #5
          oh, 3.4 iron head or aluminum? iron head. yeah probably 20psi. haha.
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          • #6
            hmmm, 20 psi is alot.
            i know that there is people got 204 whp ( 230 crank hp ) on a 3.4l N/A. how hard is it to push it to lets say 270-280( crank hp ) then ?

            and yeah, we are driving 95 and 98 octane fuel here in norway.
            Last edited by citr0; 07-01-2008, 05:33 PM.

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            • #7
              I haven't heard of 200 whp out of an NA iron head but I don't really follow fieros or s-10s or camaros.
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              • #8
                I meant to say 12psi sorry.

                Loner's car is about 300hp based on his times and he's got 6psi - but also a 3400/3500 hybrid.

                If the car doesn't run now, your best bet is to see if you can find a used 3400 and put that in. Your tubo kit will take little modification to work on the iron headed motor
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                • #9
                  do this to the irons to even think about upper 200hp range
                  with boost of course
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 34blazer View Post
                    do this to the irons to even think about upper 200hp range
                    with boost of course
                    You can get 200hp with boost without porting. There are 14sec 3.4-powered fbods under boost with no porting, and you need at least 300hp to make a 14 flat in one.
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                    • #11
                      Personally I would get a 3400 and go from there. There are probably some die hard iron head guys here, but they're heavy, and don't flow as well as the aluminum heads. (that's if you ask guys who machine race heads). You can blow enough boost into the 3.4 to get the 300 crank hp you want, but why not start out with a better engine?
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                      • #12
                        the reson i want the 3.4l pushroad is because its plug and play. And its easy to get here in norway.the 3400 isnt. 300 was the goal, but im good with 250-270 also.

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                        • #13
                          Heads ported, polished, decked (shaved, 9.4:1 ratio) with SS valves (5-angle valve job) and Comp Cams 1.52 roller tipped rockers / heavy duty pushrods with Trueleo ( custom intake ) , accel 19# injectors,modded "Y" pipe and some good tuning will put get aprox 205.8 HP and 212 ft/lbs torque at the wheels ( and about 230 hp at the crank ).

                          so to get 70 hp from a turbo is not a longshot.. The comp on this setup is to high for a turbo i guess. Maby some forged pistons. with a little boost and a good tuning.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by citr0 View Post
                            Heads ported, polished, decked (shaved, 9.4:1 ratio) with SS valves (5-angle valve job) and Comp Cams 1.52 roller tipped rockers / heavy duty pushrods with Trueleo ( custom intake ) , accel 19# injectors,modded "Y" pipe and some good tuning will put get aprox 205.8 HP and 212 ft/lbs torque at the wheels ( and about 230 hp at the crank ).

                            so to get 70 hp from a turbo is not a longshot.. The comp on this setup is to high for a turbo i guess. Maby some forged pistons. with a little boost and a good tuning.

                            Many people have turbo'd stock 3400's and they have around 9.6:1
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                            • #15


                              400+ HP on iron heads.. alot of boost though.
                              Past Builds;
                              1991 Z24, 3500/5 Spd. 275WHP/259WTQ 13.07@108 MPH
                              1989 Camaro RS, ITB-3500/700R4. 263WHP/263WTQ 13.52@99.2 MPH
                              Current Project;
                              1972 Nova 12.73@105.7 MPH

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