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Old 04-12-2015, 10:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Most are around 8-10 psi... But note that most people use HP and Torque numbers when discussing how much the internals can hold.

The problem some people run into with our motors is that every once in a while a motor may have a slightly bent rod... those motors tend to not last as long as others. Typical gauge for a "safe" and I say that lightly is running a boosted car with less than 500ftlbs of torque... many have put tens of thousands of miles on cars making right at or below 500ftlbs. Anything over that and history has shown us the motors typically throw a rod through the oil pan or out the side of the block...

My personal experience came in a kroger parking lot going from a 4 way stop... randomly just blew...
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