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Stock internals limits
How far down the modding rabbit hole does one have to go before they should more strongly consider rods, pistons, or other internals?
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I think the common practice is rods, trunnions and springs once you hit 700hp. From what I've read, I would not go past 750-800 rwhp before doing some serious modding to the engine and transmission. But if you're chasing that much hp, an iron block is the way to go imo.
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Yes. That's been done many times successfully, and that is what I've done. You may want to reinforce your brick as well.
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Definitely do the brick, cheap $100 insurance. Larger reservoir (not Rotofab) would help with IAT2 temps.
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Gotcha, ill keep an eye on it, havent had any issues yet
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Hence why I went prospeed
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The roto fab reservoir isnt offered anymore. They told us with leakers to go pound sand ( so I stripped my roto fab cai also and went with RPM 5 inch.
I have the same mods with a JRE rough idle cam, trunion set and a touch more lower pulley. Also have my SC ported by Kong. No big issues yet but I dont push it very hard either. I have been thinking about the TSP stage 3 blower cam as the lift will help lower the boost a bit and should be a touch more efficient. Bottom end or short block is inevitable but so far so good. DB |
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Different blower or turbo setup I would do internals.
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I've heard of guys pushing 800rwhp, even over on the stock 1900. Everything I've read is at 700 rwhp, it is prudent to do rods, trunnions, reinforce the brick, as well as some ancillary external mods for protection.
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