When do Rods and Crank Break
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From: Hamilton
Car: 1990 IROCZ Camaro
Engine: 350 4bbl, 200cc Heads, 270hr Cam
Transmission: 700R4 w/ Trans-Go shift kit.
Axle/Gears: GM 10 bolt Posi
From what I have read, I would say at or not far past 400hp/500tq, but someone else who knows more than I do can chime in with a more accurate number.
if everything is straight and round with good oiling 400 wouldn't be a problem, 500 might be. it isn't like a hard number, but i'd start to really think about forged parts past 430 or so.
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Car: '88 IROC-Z medium orange metallic
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All depends on how it's put together. 400 is pretty much the limit on a stock rod, 500 on a crank. Of course, internal balancing will help a ton. Eagle rods are a good alternative to stockers and punch the max up over 500 with no worries.
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you'll never know how much they can take until you break them... I've known plenty of folks making tons (500hp+) on stock rods and cranks for many many years. I also know plenty of folks who have attempted the same thing and broke soon after...
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Originally posted by Fast355
I broke a stock forged GM 1 piece crank with 279 RWHP cruising down the highway.
I broke a stock forged GM 1 piece crank with 279 RWHP cruising down the highway.
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