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How much power can these new 5.0 motors handle?
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<blockquote data-quote="RusWolf" data-source="post: 11996750" data-attributes="member: 128804"><p>Yes, that's what i meant )</p><p></p><p>I was actually curious on the labor cost on average.</p><p></p><p>I'm planning on keeping the car until around 2016 so i would like to have everything in once piece lol...So i guess little upgrades will come eventually and i should probably start saving for a new engine just in case.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully by then i will able to afford 2016 GT500 and maybe even TT it, lol...</p><p></p><p></p><p>MMR was offering a killer deal on their new block. $2000 for a fully built block!</p><p>If i see a deal like that in 6-7 month i may just jump on that, get it with billet gears and be good to go to up the boost to 12-14 psi and make around 700 with Novi 2200.</p><p></p><p>The question is, WHERE to use that power?</p><p>I do not go to the track a whole lot, and i do not race on the street...so really the only thing i do is keep to myself and smile knowing that i have a pretty quick car!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RusWolf, post: 11996750, member: 128804"] Yes, that's what i meant ) I was actually curious on the labor cost on average. I'm planning on keeping the car until around 2016 so i would like to have everything in once piece lol...So i guess little upgrades will come eventually and i should probably start saving for a new engine just in case. Hopefully by then i will able to afford 2016 GT500 and maybe even TT it, lol... MMR was offering a killer deal on their new block. $2000 for a fully built block! If i see a deal like that in 6-7 month i may just jump on that, get it with billet gears and be good to go to up the boost to 12-14 psi and make around 700 with Novi 2200. The question is, WHERE to use that power? I do not go to the track a whole lot, and i do not race on the street...so really the only thing i do is keep to myself and smile knowing that i have a pretty quick car! [/QUOTE]
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