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Old 04-15-2011, 10:09 AM   #1
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Not really, for us most of the stock stuff is almost literally the best parts you could buy. Our stock transmissions, axles, rear ends, cranks, driveshafts, blocks, heads and even headgaskets have held up in trucks making well over 1000hp moving 4700lbs for years.

Our rods are the weakest link, and if it wasn't for that they'd be like 03-04 cobras with a motor that can handle 7-800 hp reliably completely stock.

Nither Chris, Me or anyone else around here that are setup similar are nowhere near where the limit is, actually were pretty slow for these configurations. Theres quite a few in the 9's on a setup similar to ours. You know how much power it takes to get a 4000# brick in the 9's?

Its about the engineering threshold, I don't hate or even dislike imports, I own one. But when you design something around 200hp and push it to 6-700 its a whole world different then something that was designed for 400+ hp making 7-800. And you and I both know that the quality of even the most hyped up aftermarket stuff is sometimes not what it is hyped to be.

I have some of the best stuff you can get and tear mine up all the time. When you are pushing the limits, things tend to break. That's just part of it. One of the things that seperate the guys at the top of the ladder and the guys at the bottom is the willingness to break parts. Some guys are scared to death something is going to break, and that's why they are slow. My car is fast but at the end of every pass I am happy if everything is still intact. But if something breaks, oh well, that's part of being fast.

If you started pushing yours to the absolute limits, you will start seeing broken parts on a regular basis too.

To the OP- keep at it!
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Old 04-15-2011, 10:25 AM   #2
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I have some of the best stuff you can get and tear mine up all the time. When you are pushing the limits, things tend to break. That's just part of it. One of the things that seperate the guys at the top of the ladder and the guys at the bottom is the willingness to break parts. Some guys are scared to death something is going to break, and that's why they are slow. My car is fast but at the end of every pass I am happy if everything is still intact. But if something breaks, oh well, that's part of being fast.

If you started pushing yours to the absolute limits, you will start seeing broken parts on a regular basis too.

To the OP- keep at it!
Your car is a whole diferent level, if you where where we are with your stuff, you would be slow, but the things yours is built out of would take nothing short of dynamite to destroy at the level's of everyone else mentioned in this thread.
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Old 04-15-2011, 10:35 AM   #3
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Your car is a whole diferent level, if you where where we are with your stuff, you would be slow, but the things yours is built out of would take nothing short of dynamite to destroy at the level's of everyone else mentioned in this thread.
I put the equivalent of dynomite in every cylinder every pass!! LOL
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I have some of the best stuff you can get and tear mine up all the time. When you are pushing the limits, things tend to break. That's just part of it. One of the things that seperate the guys at the top of the ladder and the guys at the bottom is the willingness to break parts. Some guys are scared to death something is going to break, and that's why they are slow. My car is fast but at the end of every pass I am happy if everything is still intact. But if something breaks, oh well, that's part of being fast.

If you started pushing yours to the absolute limits, you will start seeing broken parts on a regular basis too.

To the OP- keep at it!
Dont beat around the bush, just say Matt....
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Dont beat around the bush, just say Matt....
He cant be talking about Matt because hes in a perpetual state of brokenness.
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