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How much power can these new 5.0 motors handle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bud" data-source="post: 11998243" data-attributes="member: 125446"><p>A dood here bent a rod on gas with zero det marks on the top of that piston or any others. Loves me some e85 for being less det prone but when we run it we get crazy and crank up the timing which is lots of stress on the bottom end. The rods seem to be the weak link after the oil pump gears if you aren't just straight burning pistons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud, post: 11998243, member: 125446"] A dood here bent a rod on gas with zero det marks on the top of that piston or any others. Loves me some e85 for being less det prone but when we run it we get crazy and crank up the timing which is lots of stress on the bottom end. The rods seem to be the weak link after the oil pump gears if you aren't just straight burning pistons. [/QUOTE]
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