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unless we are taking about hardcore NA rb25de, which means REALLY done up including rods, pistons, cams, valves, extractor, etc.

and that includes throwing out everything that's putting weight on the car like back seats, air con, etc.

its not impossible hard to get but not impossible at all

remember nothing is impossible...improbable unlikely but never impossible

ok ben, you are giving me a headache with that...

its like the 'she went down the sea shore to get some sea shells' thingy

lol... meh na... who says na cant make power... look at them crazy nsx engines.... 300kW and above... mmmmm droolllz

NSX engines are in a class of their own. They have got the 3.2L, DOHC, 24-valve producing 290 horsepower and a 3.0L DOHC, 24-valve that has 252 horsepower.

and one of the main reason they go hard is becos the engines are equipped with VTEC, a VVIS, direct ignition and a computerized programmed fuel injection system pioneered in Formula One racing.

and btw, they come with titanium conrods stock from the factory.

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