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I’m running 3.73... I’ve considered swapping but I can’t decide. I only drive on the street so 1st and second are kinda useless....

what size wheels?
19’s
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Yea strictly taking S550 and LM coyotes.
There are 7 second Coyotes with ProChargers. But ya, in Fox's and race cars. (at least they are legal weights of 3000-3200lbs). This "Stock Bottom End" LS stuff is out of control with the 2,300lb cars setting "records" lol. Some are so light they won't pass NHRA cert for the cages. But some events / tracks are looking the other way.


I think they will do it if you did a full Procharger logo chest piece like Connor Mcgregor. But then you would have to be shirtless for a min of 3 yrs, for promotional purposes of course. That's in addition to the stuf you mentioned before.
This made me about spit out my coffee!
 

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My next mod is to ditch the factory fuel pump and bap and put my fore fuel system in. Then i’m gonna switch my 3:55’s out for 3:15’s.. then i will turn it up by replacing my 4.88 pulley with a 4.50 pulley..that should put me at about 825 whp ..thats the limit for a gen2 motor..
Who said 825whp is the limit on the gen2 engine? Are we talking about 100% safe or pushing it? What part do you think is the weak link?
 

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There is no hard set limit, everyone doesn’t just break the motor at the 800 or 850 or 900 mark. We see motors break at 650 and we see motors do ok above 800. The trend of hurting the motor seems to increase as power goes above 800. Rings seem to take out most motors.
 
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of the ones that do break, I'm curious how many are on pumpgas vs E85.
 

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Yeah your right, there's no hard limit for all the gen2 motor because each motor and tuning of those engines is different. 825 Rwhp is the limit I'm setting for my motor. It could still break, even now @750 whp, but it's important to set goals based on what you have...My car is a streetcar, that sees minimal track time so it' should last longer than the same setup that hits the track every weekend. This is my only car and a daily for me.
 
 




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