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The Blower Bistro
Will adding boost reduce the life of your engine?
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<blockquote data-quote="JP_Stang" data-source="post: 11352485" data-attributes="member: 112328"><p>Even a bone stock car can have a short engine life. There are a million different things that can go wrong to any motor. With that being said, technically, as long as you are not surpassing the limits of the parts inside the motor and the block itself, the life of the motor will depend on how you drive and take care of it. I believe Ford built the GT500 motors to easily take a little more horsepower and abuse.</p><p></p><p>I say do all the mods you want man! Just make sure to have the car tuned after each power upgrade!! Tuning is a big part of the life of the motor. It wouldn't hurt to invest in some gauges to monitor everything. I like to do this when I start modding so that I know what is going on at all times. A wideband can be a very good friend to you so you know where your air/fuel ratio is at all times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP_Stang, post: 11352485, member: 112328"] Even a bone stock car can have a short engine life. There are a million different things that can go wrong to any motor. With that being said, technically, as long as you are not surpassing the limits of the parts inside the motor and the block itself, the life of the motor will depend on how you drive and take care of it. I believe Ford built the GT500 motors to easily take a little more horsepower and abuse. I say do all the mods you want man! Just make sure to have the car tuned after each power upgrade!! Tuning is a big part of the life of the motor. It wouldn't hurt to invest in some gauges to monitor everything. I like to do this when I start modding so that I know what is going on at all times. A wideband can be a very good friend to you so you know where your air/fuel ratio is at all times. [/QUOTE]
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