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pt88 on 20ish lbs. + stock crank = fail???

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Old 12-16-2010, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Snyper
What bearings do you use?
Sorry, I'm not sure. Engine builder handles that. I'll try to find out tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by 9sectruck
Will the stock crank snout hold these HP numbers with a blower app.
This referring to a cog drive set up??
Mighty mouse, Cobra killer. Are you running billet mains, pinned mains, any thing special for the bottom end
My iron block is stock. Stock caps, no pins and no fill.
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Ok. I ended up going with Clevite H bearings. I was told by my builder that they will work really well for my setup/goals.
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hehe we need a sticky saying: "stock crank = 1000hp like WHAT IT DO!"
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I run a factory crank, with GM bearings. Have done a few setups that way with no problems. The GM bearings are way too expensive, I need to find another way...



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