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Posted by Red Rider on February 26, 2003 at 19:45:07 from (66.248.102.47):
In Reply to: more horsepower posted by jonathan dickey on February 26, 2003 at 14:43:03:
It depends on how much money you want to spend. If your H is a gas model then It had 27.9 PTO hp from 152 cu with 5.9 to 1 for compression. I don't think you can bore the block large enough safely to put 300 or 350 sleeve and pistons in but you can get an overbore kit for 3 1/2 pistons giving you the same bore as a super H 164 cu. If you want to spend the money for a propane head this will raise your compression up to 8.75 to 1. Compression is horse power. You can go another way for compression with fire creator step head pistons. You won't get as much HP with the fire creator pistons as you will with the propane head and flat top pistons. Just remember more HP cost more money.
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