How to build a 10 hp Predator 212
Engine output on a stand — there is no drivetrain and no chassis in these numbers, which is the same basis Harbor Freight rates the engine on. Simulated at 800 ft and 75°F; thinner air makes less power and wants less fuel, so both the horsepower and the jet move with them. Governor removed. Compression 9.06:1.
Double the factory rating without opening the engine. Governor out, filter, header, 18 lb springs, a 22mm carb and the right jet.
Nothing in this parts list requires the head to come off, and none of it is expensive. It is the highest return-per-dollar build on the engine and the one most people should stop at.
The two parts that are not negotiable are the billet flywheel and the billet rod. They add no power at all — they are what keeps an ungoverned engine from becoming shrapnel.
The build
| Engine | Predator 212 Hemi (Gen 2) — 27/25mm valves · 5.5mm stems |
|---|---|
| Governor | Governor removed (full rev range) |
| Piston | Stock flat top — Hemi OEM (ARC DJ-1285PH · .550" CH) |
| Head | Stock Hemi head — as-cast factory |
| Head gasket | Stock HEMI — fiber .045" (ARC DJ-1310TP) |
| Camshaft | Stock cam — Hemi & Non-Hemi factory grind |
| Valve springs | 18 lb Hemi specific (OMB/GPS) |
| Retainers | Stock retainers — OEM (ARC DJ-1040) |
| Valves | Stock valves — OEM |
| Rocker arms | Stock rocker arm — 1:1 ratio |
| Connecting rod | ARC 6256 Billet — Hemi (+.020" raises CR) |
| Flywheel | ARC 6696 Billet — Hemi Speedway (32° BTDC) |
| Ignition coil | Stock coil — factory (no rev limiter) |
| Carburetor | 22mm clone carb — GPS / OMB Stage kit carb |
| Air filter | Pod / cone filter — GPS / OMB angled filter kit |
| Exhaust | GPS header + screw-on muffler kit |
| Fuel | Pump 87 octane |