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Old 02-07-2004, 02:19 PM
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Are the ASA cranks any count?
Old 02-07-2004, 03:04 PM
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I don't understand what your asking, try again in english.
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The stock crank has proven itself to 750+ rwhp. IMO, run that, then if you must have aftermarket try Eagle, Callies, or Lunati. The GM crank is probably more expensive than all three aftermarket cranks....

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As Spanky said, LS1 Motorsports/Quarter Mile Performance has proven that the stock crank (stock bottom end, really) will hold at least 750-800 RWHP and 800+ RWTQ on race fuel with their turbo setup (though for how long, I can't say).

This further illustrates my belief that RPM is WAY more of a parts killer than horsepower/cylinder pressure is.




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