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Old 02-19-2012, 08:30 PM
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Like the title says, how long do you guys think it will last. The motor has 15,000 miles on it. I'm putting new bearings,oil pump,chain in it to be safe.. I'm looking to get around 650@the wheel. I've been searching and reading through threads but didn't get much answer. I can't really afford to go forged, soif I have to lower my power level I will. Thanks in advance. Andrew

Mods to car

LS2 15,000 miles
Custom grind cam
Super Victor/Arron's elbow
Front mount pt7675
Looking into 90 pound injectors
Dual pumps
Head studs
Maybe rod bolts

Trans: th400 rebuilt to 1200 horse with brake

Rear 9 inch unsure on the gear???

I'm looking to be around 10.50s, if u think it will work let me no..
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it could blow up the first time you go out.. or last forever. A good tune is key! with 15k on it bearings and **** is a waste of money... invest elsewhere. 10.50's with a auto should be cakewalk if the suspension can hook it up...
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10.50 in a truck will be hard pressed. I will say 11.50's. That is still flying! I also agree on the not changing the bearings. They will look brand new even after 70k in miles. I think the goal as far as hp is fine just not sure if it is enough to get a truck that fast. How much does the vehicle weigh? Over 4300?
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I would leave the bearings, pump, and chain alone. It has the potential to last for a long time if the tuner is good.
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Originally Posted by black98ws6ta
I would leave the bearings, pump, and chain alone. It has the potential to last for a long time if the tuner is good.
Exactly, leave the rod bolts alone too. If the tune is good, I see no reason it won't go 20,000+ miles.
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Originally Posted by Wicked69
10.50 in a truck will be hard pressed. I will say 11.50's. That is still flying! I also agree on the not changing the bearings. They will look brand new even after 70k in miles. I think the goal as far as hp is fine just not sure if it is enough to get a truck that fast. How much does the vehicle weigh? Over 4300?
Sorry it's a 1999 Camaro
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Originally Posted by Wicked69
10.50 in a truck will be hard pressed. I will say 11.50's. That is still flying! I also agree on the not changing the bearings. They will look brand new even after 70k in miles. I think the goal as far as hp is fine just not sure if it is enough to get a truck that fast. How much does the vehicle weigh? Over 4300?
he said mods to car... read sig... 99 camaro.
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Anything anyone want to add?
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