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Don Accellerated blew something in his tranny after he smoked two clutches,
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Yeah, but that was because he caught air...
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^correct so not necessarily because of the 400hp+
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you're gonna have to tear apart the block to replace the piston rings you fried. Ringland issues have been prominent in Subaru's. Usually #4.
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If I recall correctly, the ringlands in this engine are a wee bit beefier. But my money's on the rods/ringlands.
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Whatever breaks, were gonna need the mad scientist to rip it apart and rebuild it.
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Crawford's bandsaw'd piston:
http://www.facebook.com/BRZClub/posts/407849379278427 Looks considerably more beefy than the EJ pistons.
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Headgaskets? seems to be the most likely failure point (as designed to be)
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Anyway, could be true. Though Subaru rods are usually pretty solid. Either way I think Full Blown will be the ones to give us the answer in due time. 500+ HP. Damn.... |
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but we haven't seen anything blow yet.
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I believe on NASIOC Crawford mentioned the ring lands were almost twice the diameter of the EJ257 ones.
The key to all of that is tuning and staying away from detonation, it's what kills EJ257 ring lands, not necessarily boost pressure. All this high HP builds are making power on E85, it will be interesting to see how much reliable power folks get on 91/93 and how long the motors last. I'm going to say rods or bearings, maybe head gasket. I'm hoping not rods because that can cause fairly catastrophic damage depending on what happens. |
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Im interested to see if the trans will hold up to any more than 400whp.
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I'm going to say head studs will stretch somewhere approaching 500wtq, lifting the heads, and blowing the gaskets.
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