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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron@JPCRacing" data-source="post: 14855087" data-attributes="member: 139397"><p>Most motors break at high rpm. Its EXTREMELY rare to blow a motor at low rpm even at heavy load (unless theres a massive amount of detonation)</p><p>Typically when a motor bends a rod its when it comes into boost at the point where it makes the most torque. That only happens when your literally on the edge of what the stock rods and pistons can handle. Which if that does happen you usually know long and advance you were pushing it too hard. </p><p></p><p>Torque is what makes you go fast, by avoiding max torque your just trying to go slow. </p><p></p><p>Also I don't think so at this time. With the way things have been going we've been a little too busy to shut the shop down to do a big dyno event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron@JPCRacing, post: 14855087, member: 139397"] Most motors break at high rpm. Its EXTREMELY rare to blow a motor at low rpm even at heavy load (unless theres a massive amount of detonation) Typically when a motor bends a rod its when it comes into boost at the point where it makes the most torque. That only happens when your literally on the edge of what the stock rods and pistons can handle. Which if that does happen you usually know long and advance you were pushing it too hard. Torque is what makes you go fast, by avoiding max torque your just trying to go slow. Also I don't think so at this time. With the way things have been going we've been a little too busy to shut the shop down to do a big dyno event. [/QUOTE]
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