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Tuning À la carte
Tuner Blew my Engine!
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<blockquote data-quote="robert presti" data-source="post: 15251033" data-attributes="member: 175530"><p>You blew your engine up. lean has nothing to do with rods flying apart. I built an engine the way you did and it failed as well. An engine is just an air pump. It will make power to the point it blows up. Non supercharged cobras and mach 1's had better cranks, not sure about the rods, but I have seen enough blown up mach 1's to know the rods have limitations even in stock applications. The terminator's had h-beam rods stock for a reason. 650 hp on stock rods stand as much chance as a beer can against a sledge hammer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert presti, post: 15251033, member: 175530"] You blew your engine up. lean has nothing to do with rods flying apart. I built an engine the way you did and it failed as well. An engine is just an air pump. It will make power to the point it blows up. Non supercharged cobras and mach 1's had better cranks, not sure about the rods, but I have seen enough blown up mach 1's to know the rods have limitations even in stock applications. The terminator's had h-beam rods stock for a reason. 650 hp on stock rods stand as much chance as a beer can against a sledge hammer. [/QUOTE]
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