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How much power can these new 5.0 motors handle?
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<blockquote data-quote="slagburn" data-source="post: 11993197" data-attributes="member: 124038"><p>Mostly right. I only have about 500-1000 miles on that little pulley, I only ran it with race gas or Torco in the tank. Numbers were about 600, then about 650 pullied down to the smallest one they make for the 2.3 Whipple. Corrected numbers, usually at 1.22-1.25 factor to SAE up here. My thought was always that I could keep the uncorrected number under 600 and be fine. Not so.</p><p></p><p>The thing is, we are the experimenters right now. If Ford did this 'testing' we don't know about it except what is implied by the various warranty durations. What will they hold for 10K miles vs 30K or 60K, etc? Nobody knows yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slagburn, post: 11993197, member: 124038"] Mostly right. I only have about 500-1000 miles on that little pulley, I only ran it with race gas or Torco in the tank. Numbers were about 600, then about 650 pullied down to the smallest one they make for the 2.3 Whipple. Corrected numbers, usually at 1.22-1.25 factor to SAE up here. My thought was always that I could keep the uncorrected number under 600 and be fine. Not so. The thing is, we are the experimenters right now. If Ford did this 'testing' we don't know about it except what is implied by the various warranty durations. What will they hold for 10K miles vs 30K or 60K, etc? Nobody knows yet. [/QUOTE]
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