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Sort of built.

And im curious how an engine makes the power comfortably? Is It just that it hasn't exploded?

What rods?

I assume you mean horse power.

Will probs be ok.

Edited by Ben C34

In all seriousness, your not going to get given a number that's OK.

Some guys push stock components very hard and it works out for them. Others kill engines with hardly any power.

It comes down to how well it was assembled, along with the tune and complete package.

Ok....... , yeah 650hp . Jhh assembled it . Crower I beam rods ,arias pistons , yeah dunno I was going to push some more boost through it but noticed on the sheet it had standard pins , I thought there would be a ball park figure people have been with standard pins. Efi tune

Ok....... , yeah 650hp . Jhh assembled it . Crower I beam rods ,arias pistons , yeah dunno I was going to push some more boost through it but noticed on the sheet it had standard pins , I thought there would be a ball park figure people have been with standard pins. Efi tune

Ok....... , yeah 650hp . Jhh assembled it . Crower I beam rods ,arias pistons , yeah dunno I was going to push some more boost through it but noticed on the sheet it had standard pins , I thought there would be a ball park figure people have been with standard pins. Efi tune

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