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Boosted 2018 A10 5.0 in action, finally!
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTFastBack" data-source="post: 15973816" data-attributes="member: 93498"><p>I doubt the legitimacy of stock internals as well. Yeah Ford already knows people are going to mod them and made them pretty stout from factory which is a good thing. But, thinking about 1100WHP w/o going in and changing a few things even if its something small like opening up the rings a bit more so you don't grenade the hamsters in the bore. I question all builds where people claim stock, you can't exactly scope the bore and measure ring gaps or pull the pan and look for factory numbers on parts, hell why not yank all the bearings as well. I know some of the godly tuners just don't get questioned but parts are still parts and are not invincible and still have a limit of what they take. But then again who's going to steal the car and rip apart the motor and measure and check every single part then put it back together, their word vs everyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTFastBack, post: 15973816, member: 93498"] I doubt the legitimacy of stock internals as well. Yeah Ford already knows people are going to mod them and made them pretty stout from factory which is a good thing. But, thinking about 1100WHP w/o going in and changing a few things even if its something small like opening up the rings a bit more so you don't grenade the hamsters in the bore. I question all builds where people claim stock, you can't exactly scope the bore and measure ring gaps or pull the pan and look for factory numbers on parts, hell why not yank all the bearings as well. I know some of the godly tuners just don't get questioned but parts are still parts and are not invincible and still have a limit of what they take. But then again who's going to steal the car and rip apart the motor and measure and check every single part then put it back together, their word vs everyone else. [/QUOTE]
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