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<blockquote data-quote="bullitt_11" data-source="post: 15581966" data-attributes="member: 82125"><p>Staying below 450 is probably the safest option. However, plenty of people have been at 500 with zero issues. Me being one of them. Plenty of people have also sent a rod below 500. A lot of it is how much you trust your tuner.</p><p></p><p>For reference mine made 492 rwhp on 18 degrees of timing. It saw plenty of track time and 7k rpm shifts for 2 years with zero issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullitt_11, post: 15581966, member: 82125"] Staying below 450 is probably the safest option. However, plenty of people have been at 500 with zero issues. Me being one of them. Plenty of people have also sent a rod below 500. A lot of it is how much you trust your tuner. For reference mine made 492 rwhp on 18 degrees of timing. It saw plenty of track time and 7k rpm shifts for 2 years with zero issues. [/QUOTE]
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