Stock Engine Limits
What are the stock limits of the:
Pistons
Rods
Crank
I know that the Pistons are probably the weak link, when do they reach there limit? Also what kind of power are people putting down on stock block LS1s?
Cranks ARE incredibly strong, as are the rods. The flat-top hypereutectic pistons do not like crazy amounts (say, over a 100-shot) of nitrous as a steady diet, either. Two other suspect parts to keep in mind when doing a performance build are the OEM pushrods, and valve springs. All-in-all, for an aluminum engine, it's for real. If you want to venture much above the 500HP mark, it's time to consider hi-quality, strong, aftermarket parts. The OEM crank IS insanely strong for an OEM cast iron piece, and I'm sure guys do push them to 1,000HP, but if it were me, I'd start looking at a forged crank at 700-750HP.
Your PCM will not protect your engine against a mechanically-induced (missed shift) over-rev. The rev limiter works only if the engine is being accelerated through use of the throttle. If you get too happy with your right foot and "hit" the rev limiter, the PCM pulls fuel from the cylinders to limit RPM. If you stuff your shifter back into 1st at 6 grand (missed 2 to 3 shift), the engine is being mechanically over-reved through the transmission....your PCM cannot control that type of over-rev. That's when pushrods bend/break, pistons smack into open valves, and all other kinds of good stuff.





