Not to mention the turbo post used an aftermarket balancer.You realize you responded right below a post where a turbo car broke a crank right?...
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Not to mention the turbo post used an aftermarket balancer.You realize you responded right below a post where a turbo car broke a crank right?...
Is this more likely with an aftermarket balancer ?Not to mention the turbo post used an aftermarket balancer.
I will admit, this quote about made my spit out my coffee.This is impossible! Vortechs and Paxton's pull at exactly the perfect angle to prevent this, you're lying, you have one of those crank snapping prochargers...admit it!!
Post 114. He’s turbo.OP was a centri
Exactly..... but you know according to the "internet" only PC's do this. GrrrrrrrPost 114. He’s turbo.
I will admit, this quote about made my spit out my coffee.HAHAHAHA
Sadly I will say this again adds to my quote... "The only failed cranks I ever see, have aftermarket balancers"
So many ProCharger guys making HUGE power with our stock add on crank pulley.
I have yet to see a single broken crank with that set up, for years...
Clearly there is something to this .Mine broke this last summer. The Whipple, ATI balancer, and other mods went on at the same time. It lasted just over 3,000 miles.![]()
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Looks like you guys need to look into drilling into the crank around 4" and installing a long ARP stud like the Cobra guys did to help prevent snapping the snout off.Clearly there is something to this .
Definitely will be going back to the stock damper with the rebuild .
Not even sure why I needed the ATI on the turbo car in the first place
Probably ready it was a “good “idea somewhere on the internet.lol
OP number 1 & 3 says he's a Vortech according to what I read. Beside the one turbo in this post, I haven't seen to many turbo cars break the snout.Post 114. He’s turbo.