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Old 01-10-2017, 09:05 PM   #7725
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Originally Posted by riboyster View Post
Is this confirmed? Does it still apply with e85?
Is it confirmed? No. There would be no way to know. Every engine has different tolerances -- Hell you can blow a stock motor on stock tune after 75000 miles out of nowhere.

Knowing that 300whp is the limit of the clutch (well agreed-upon), and that others blow their motors without forged internals over 300whp... I don't think it is unfair to suggest that a car running 280whp may be a ticking time bomb for a variety of reasons. Even if it doesn't give out for 40,000 miles.... it is much more likely to than a car running at 220whp.

On E85 I could make it 10 miles, 100,000 miles, or 3985 miles. No way to know.. but MUCH more likely to have trouble at 280 than 220 i'd imagine.

EDIT: ESPECIALLY when its cold. I bet my 210 non-IC on 72.5mm pulley is making 230-240whp or more in the 20-30 deg f temps right now. It feels dramatically quicker.
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