There are plenty of us making over 400 ft-lbs with our cranks. I am on a 20k mile crank that was only balanced and micropolished. They are plenty strong.Damn thats alot more then i thought they could handle i thought max like 400
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There are plenty of us making over 400 ft-lbs with our cranks. I am on a 20k mile crank that was only balanced and micropolished. They are plenty strong.Damn thats alot more then i thought they could handle i thought max like 400
There are plenty of us making over 400 ft-lbs with our cranks. I am on a 20k mile crank that was only balanced and micropolished. They are plenty strong.
My last dyno was pretty much right at 400 at the crank with a bad tune.
Incorrect sir. Russ with FreakSho and Mike D with a black 91 broke stock cranks in Tx. They were not modified in anyway. But now FreakSho's is cryo'd. I'm sure it was just a freak occurance but it has happend.
I believe only the guys who had work on their cranks, like knife edging or some shit.
Actually the rod journals were turned down .50mm under on Russ's crank that broke, and the new one is ion nitrited.
With that said, my S/C can't give me 18PSI at 3k RPM either (not without a really, REALLY small pulley and a safety pop-off.
I mean if I'm limited to 10 psi, mine as well try to get it as fast a possible.Other than Texan Tony's, I do not think any Vortech SHO has ever seen over 400ft lbs at the wheels. Then the few turbo SHO's that are out there. You need to get your car dyno'd John!
I don't need to see the dyno, post mods, log and tune. Karm waits for John's new excuse.
You missed what he was saying.
Atta boy!![]()
That should work.