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Old 01-29-2006, 05:30 AM
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Default 75 shot = 10 bolt

Do you think my 10 bolt will handle a 75 shot out of the hole? I usually run about 1.8 60ft NA.
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Sure it will. I spray up to 150 out the hole, still holding.
Better to brake stall and put some load on the rear that will "SHOCK" it less.
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^called preloading right?
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I think it should....seen it done (with alot more spray) numerous times

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It can...mine does, BUT be ready to replace it at any given time.

Seriously.
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Mine did no problem.
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mine held up in a m6 leaving at 3700 on a 180 shot, cut 1.57 60fts and 1.6, but broke after 4 passes that night.
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Being an auto, it will be fine if you preload it....good cheap insurance is preload bearing support cover, synthetic fluid, and stud kit to replace bolts. I did this I run 1.5x short times with no problems on a more than full weight car!

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