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Sounds good. Basically the block will hold what I throw at it? (within reason) Like 800-900 rwhp should be no problem with internals? Also whats the weakist part in our motors? Rods, pistons or the crank or something else
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
Excess of 1000 rwhp is no problem for the block itself.
The real trick is to keep the heads from lifting off.
The real trick is to keep the heads from lifting off.
I thought the sleeves were the weak point, now the heads too?
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Tell that to Harlan
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And what's the trick for that??
I thought the sleeves were the weak point, now the heads too?
I thought the sleeves were the weak point, now the heads too?
Sleeves are not a weak point on stock blocks, but on resleeved that is another matter. (Depends who dun it)
I would never trust but 1 company, R-E-D
(Steve D. >sleeving process develloper)
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Ok so will this be ok? 900RWHP on the block with a nitrous application No other variables Just will the block hold it? 900RWHP on nitrous Unmodified block only honed out for freshened up with the new internals