Who can name the weakest part??
From what I've read, the crank can handle gobs of power, rods are the strongest of the gm motors for its time, and the bearings seem to be able to handle hundreds of thousands of miles. But when someone decides to take that extra step and push a 200 shot through her, or spin her upwards of 6800 what lets go??
Now i understand that most of our motors are high mileage so the bearings tend to be a common issue, but is this due to weakness or just simply due to wear and tear.
you can't spin a stock LT1 to 7500 #1 but i'm assuming from your SN that you own a SOHC mustang...
LT1 will most likely spit the piston first.... you'll bust a ringland or just straight up shatter the piston...
HyperuCRAPtic pistons..... rods and crank will handle a bunch. But detonation will kill the rod and the piston most likely together....
I won't even get started with the fact that a stock rotating assy LT1 with your average ignition system (read opti) could barely generate a strong enough spark to ignite a fuel/air/nitrous mixture on the level of a 300 shot.....
I run as a minimum an HVC II Coil (thanks tony), a digital 7 programmable ignition, a crank trigger and a true rear mount dist.....
but if you did somehow ignite it it would shatter that piston in a heartbeat..... there is a reason why forged pistons setup for large amounts of spray have thick ringlands. Mine have a 300 top ringland.... using a 6" rod in a 383....
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the "BS" Flag has just been raised in my castle....
I won't even get started with the fact that a stock rotating assy LT1 with your average ignition system (read opti) could barely generate a strong enough spark to ignite a fuel/air/nitrous mixture on the level of a 300 shot.....
I run as a minimum an HVC II Coil (thanks tony), a digital 7 programmable ignition, a crank trigger and a true rear mount dist.....
but if you did somehow ignite it it would shatter that piston in a heartbeat..... there is a reason why forged pistons setup for large amounts of spray have thick ringlands. Mine have a 300 top ringland.... using a 6" rod in a 383....






