Hey guys!
Have any of the builders/fabricators or tuners here attempted to find the limits of the Gen V OEM bottom-end?
I'm thinking about picking up a new Gen V and fabbing up twins on it like I did on my C6Z (and many other cars) and I'm trying to figure out if I should plan to just go ahead and replace the rods and pistons immediately or if the internals will survive 1000 RWHP (under boost conditions not Nitrous!!).
I'm hopeful I can fab up the kit (with some 70mm turbos), work out the kinks, enjoy the car (read: LEARN the car) at 1000 RWHP, then build the bottom-end and then turn the boost up (I'd like to land around 1400 RWHP when the motor is complete)... So, I'm just curious if any of the big names lurk or post here and would be willing to share their *EXPERIENCE* on how much power the OEM bottom end can handle before she slings a rod or puts a hole in a piston....?
(I fully understand fuel systems, E85 conversions, drive train weakness/points of failure, cams et cetera... I'm looking for someone with experience to speak specifically to Gen V OEM bottom-end limitations)
Thanks!!!
Have any of the builders/fabricators or tuners here attempted to find the limits of the Gen V OEM bottom-end?
I'm thinking about picking up a new Gen V and fabbing up twins on it like I did on my C6Z (and many other cars) and I'm trying to figure out if I should plan to just go ahead and replace the rods and pistons immediately or if the internals will survive 1000 RWHP (under boost conditions not Nitrous!!).
I'm hopeful I can fab up the kit (with some 70mm turbos), work out the kinks, enjoy the car (read: LEARN the car) at 1000 RWHP, then build the bottom-end and then turn the boost up (I'd like to land around 1400 RWHP when the motor is complete)... So, I'm just curious if any of the big names lurk or post here and would be willing to share their *EXPERIENCE* on how much power the OEM bottom end can handle before she slings a rod or puts a hole in a piston....?
(I fully understand fuel systems, E85 conversions, drive train weakness/points of failure, cams et cetera... I'm looking for someone with experience to speak specifically to Gen V OEM bottom-end limitations)
Thanks!!!