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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Crankshaft.... » Post Reply
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miles |
posted on 15th Aug 04 at 19:38 |
It wont be 100% safe that far. The more often you take it that far the more chance of failure you are, and more wear will occur. | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 15th Aug 04 at 19:28 |
Right if ya get ARP con rod bolts fitted and Metal Idler Sleeves from SBD you wont need to worry about over revving the car this set up will be 100% safe up to 7800RPM, balancing the crank etc will benifit you as Mark said, i have had this done to me engine its worth it. While the bottom end is being looked at think about some copper/lead main and big end bearings as an upgrade, all this will leave you with a very reliable engine that is safe to rev hard | |
Rhino |
posted on 15th Aug 04 at 12:19 |
X16XE. | |
broster |
posted on 15th Aug 04 at 12:02 |
will handle higher revs etc, and will help the engine rev quicker with a lightened and balanced flywheel. what engine you got what other mods u done | |
Rhino |
posted on 15th Aug 04 at 11:35 |
whats the advantages of balancing and lightening the crank? |