Can an Eagle 408 hold a 200 shot safely?
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Can an Eagle 408 hold a 200 shot safely?
Hey I am looking buying a 408 now, and I was wondering if I do the TNT f2 system, a 408 with an Eagle crank and Eagle h beam rods and diamond nitrous pistons with duramoly rings can hold a 200 shot without a problem. I would want to do a progressive two stage system, of coarse it would have a fpss, WOT switch, all the goodies. Also would does anyone have a 246/250 cam in there 408 or does anyone know what cam I should go with? Thanks for the help!
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I run 40 LB SVO injectors on mine for a 300 shot. I think you might run out of fuel with only a 255 supporting it, to close for comfort for me.
Originally Posted by osuhunter07
I sold my 42 lbs injectors with my blower kit, what should i run now? also will an intank 255 push enough fuel?
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Originally Posted by osuhunter07
I sold my 42 lbs injectors with my blower kit, what should i run now? also will an intank 255 push enough fuel?
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Eagle rotating kits are rated at 1,500 RWHP, and I believe that. There are countless turbo Mustangs making 1,000RWHP+ with basic Dart blocks, ARP studs, and Eagle rotating assemblies. That Eagle stuff is impossible to beat for what you pay for it.
Too many people buy 347's/382's/383's/408's/427's/434's and just have to have the high-dollar Lunati pieces, but skimp on what really matters, the induction system. If people would spend less on the shortblock and more on the induction system, we'd be seeing a lot more 550RWHP 408's and 600RWHP 427's and 434's
The Lunati stuff is very very good, but unless you plan on building a race-engine, it's simply overkill. A lot of people are aware of the potential balancing problem with the Eagle cranks. They sometimes require a few pieces of heavy-metal to properly balance, and it generally costs $50 per piece of heavy metal, which adds up quickly. If you're worried about that, or if your machine shop would prefer to not take the risk, go buy a Callies crank. They're super strong and and they're a good $$$ middle ground between the Eagle crank and the Lunati crank.
Just one persons opinion...
Too many people buy 347's/382's/383's/408's/427's/434's and just have to have the high-dollar Lunati pieces, but skimp on what really matters, the induction system. If people would spend less on the shortblock and more on the induction system, we'd be seeing a lot more 550RWHP 408's and 600RWHP 427's and 434's
The Lunati stuff is very very good, but unless you plan on building a race-engine, it's simply overkill. A lot of people are aware of the potential balancing problem with the Eagle cranks. They sometimes require a few pieces of heavy-metal to properly balance, and it generally costs $50 per piece of heavy metal, which adds up quickly. If you're worried about that, or if your machine shop would prefer to not take the risk, go buy a Callies crank. They're super strong and and they're a good $$$ middle ground between the Eagle crank and the Lunati crank.
Just one persons opinion...
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Originally Posted by KingCrapBox
Eagle rotating kits are rated at 1,500 RWHP, and I believe that. There are countless turbo Mustangs making 1,000RWHP+ with basic Dart blocks, ARP studs, and Eagle rotating assemblies. That Eagle stuff is impossible to beat for what you pay for it.
Too many people buy 347's/382's/383's/408's/427's/434's and just have to have the high-dollar Lunati pieces, but skimp on what really matters, the induction system. If people would spend less on the shortblock and more on the induction system, we'd be seeing a lot more 550RWHP 408's and 600RWHP 427's and 434's
The Lunati stuff is very very good, but unless you plan on building a race-engine, it's simply overkill. A lot of people are aware of the potential balancing problem with the Eagle cranks. They sometimes require a few pieces of heavy-metal to properly balance, and it generally costs $50 per piece of heavy metal, which adds up quickly. If you're worried about that, or if your machine shop would prefer to not take the risk, go buy a Callies crank. They're super strong and and they're a good $$$ middle ground between the Eagle crank and the Lunati crank.
Just one persons opinion...
Too many people buy 347's/382's/383's/408's/427's/434's and just have to have the high-dollar Lunati pieces, but skimp on what really matters, the induction system. If people would spend less on the shortblock and more on the induction system, we'd be seeing a lot more 550RWHP 408's and 600RWHP 427's and 434's
The Lunati stuff is very very good, but unless you plan on building a race-engine, it's simply overkill. A lot of people are aware of the potential balancing problem with the Eagle cranks. They sometimes require a few pieces of heavy-metal to properly balance, and it generally costs $50 per piece of heavy metal, which adds up quickly. If you're worried about that, or if your machine shop would prefer to not take the risk, go buy a Callies crank. They're super strong and and they're a good $$$ middle ground between the Eagle crank and the Lunati crank.
Just one persons opinion...
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Originally Posted by KingCrapBox
go buy a Callies crank. They're super strong and and they're a good $$$ middle ground between the Eagle crank and the Lunati crank.
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Originally Posted by Magic Chicken
So Lunati is better than Callies? I thought it was the other way around.
The point is to try to save money on the shortblock (Use Eagle/Callies instead of Lunati) and put the money saved into your cylinder heads.