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Old 09-26-2005, 12:51 AM
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What crank will support over 1000 RWHP? Need to know asap. I want for a 370 block, not a stroker crank please.
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callies has one...
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Callies or Lunati will do the trick. Hell, a stock one would probably do the trick too!
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thanks, so will a stock crank hold over 1000 RWHP??
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I have never heard of a stock crank failure. I would say it will hold but why press the limits of the stocker like that.

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Just wanted to know, i think i will get the extra protction whether it will hold or not
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I have never heard of a stock crank failure. I would say it will hold but why press the limits of the stocker like that.

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I have hell i have seen it. It might happen 1 out of a million but it can happen and yes i am talking about a truck crank.

If you get a forged crank there is no reason why you should get a stock stroked one unless you already have your pistons. Get a 4in stroke so you can have a 408 and make more power. Unless you just want to leave free power on the table because u did not want to sepend the exstra $50 in meching work.
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Thanks for the input, but yea the whole shortblock is already together, and i just want to know if the crank will hold the power, so apparently it wont, thanks guy
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But it will hold close to 700+, can't that be enough for now
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Harlan put like 1200hp through his stock crank, but to me thats risky. Again, I'd say Callies or Lunati.
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Callies Racemaster or if you got the lute the Magnum.




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