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I would guess it goes back to the car manufacturers.They used to ,and still do
rate their engines based on: Insurance rates -low pissing contests with other manufacturers-high sales-bread and butter cars rated higher than competition I don't know how out of whack the HP factors were years ago but a blind,deaf mute knows these new cars,even with the hits they've taken are still well underfactored.
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Was that the first crank that you had broken ? If it was Im sorry I predicted your future. Id have never believed a stocker motor would break one to be honest. It must leave pretty hard, but there are times when not enough power is as bad as too much. Whats the future, continue to run it with an after market crank or what ? I tried 170s with the same result too, but never broke an 8 3/4 rear
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