Your car has north of $25k worth of mods and you're doing 421 to the wheels with only 350ft.-lbs of torque.
JHM Supercharger -- $8,500.00
JHM IM -- $1,050.00
JHM Stage 4 Clutch and Flywheel -- $1,650.00
JHM Exhaust Manifold -- $2,750.00
It's a race car, so we can ignore the extra $1600 for the 2.5" exhaust ... Add in $500 for engine mounts and you're at $14,450.00 WITHOUT labor just to get to where the 2.0t is going with $1500 worth of rods, no head work, and a $1400 3071 turbo. All of this and the engine STILL goes BOOM at 450whp ... so,, figure on the baseline costs for the Stage 2 engine build from JHM being at LEAST another $10k and it being still completely, 100% experimental at this point and you can see why you would NOT want this setup in a track only car.
Seriously, when something goes pop, you want to be able to build it tomorrow, not 6 months from now when JHM - maybe??? - will release their rod and piston kit. Also keep in mind that there isn't yet a solution for sleeving the engine and you can see - very quickly - why this platform is terrible for doing any hp more than what stock internal VW GTIs have been doing for years.
It's not a knock on JHM, it's a knock on this engine being completely financially dumb to build for a track setting ... 421whp is great for investing $14k into it, but $14k into a 2.0t is going to get you where the JHM Stage 2 engine would be, if not more ...
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