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<blockquote data-quote="wutang61" data-source="post: 15014969" data-attributes="member: 65482"><p>100% fact. My mach was a factory auto. it now has a viper t-56 and has revved to 7k for years now without issue. In fact, the factory rear end Granaded on the "weak" cast crank. No doubt the forged crank is stronger and ideal, but something else is going to give in the motor before you snap/bend the cast crank.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just realized this thread is old as shit. Oh well. I'm sure someone will complain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wutang61, post: 15014969, member: 65482"] 100% fact. My mach was a factory auto. it now has a viper t-56 and has revved to 7k for years now without issue. In fact, the factory rear end Granaded on the "weak" cast crank. No doubt the forged crank is stronger and ideal, but something else is going to give in the motor before you snap/bend the cast crank. Just realized this thread is old as shit. Oh well. I'm sure someone will complain. [/QUOTE]
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