At what point do motor mods force tranny mods?

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If folks with 99 and up GT's are adding 100hp instantly with a supercharger, plus already having about 300hp with exhaust and intake mods, they are looking at "about" 400hp at the flywheel.

My curiosity makes me wonder if that is pushing the stock clutch system too far? What about the rear end, can it handle that much hp too?

Bo
 
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You are pushing it too far when stuff breaks. Most of the people running 400 hp are also doing it on street tires. Street tires are never going to grab hard enough to break most drivetrain components. At the same time, a 260-280 rwhp car with a well-designed suspension and some sticky tires can obliterate the 8.8 rear end in its stock form.

A lot more than power numbers comes into the equation.
 
Aaron 4.6 said:
You are pushing it too far when stuff breaks. Most of the people running 400 hp are also doing it on street tires. Street tires are never going to grab hard enough to break most drivetrain components. At the same time, a 260-280 rwhp car with a well-designed suspension and some sticky tires can obliterate the 8.8 rear end in its stock form.

A lot more than power numbers comes into the equation.

So with the afore mentioned hp, what would take it "too far". Just putting Nitto's on the back? What if someone just put 315/35 x 17 KDs on the back? I think I have seen a post where someone posted KB dyno numbers and they are running really good 1/4 mile times, till he got side swiped on what looked like a run in the 11s :D

Not sure what tires he was running though...

Bo
 
My point was not to give an exact answer, as there is no exact answer. The answer can't be anymore specific than 'When you break something, you have pushed too far.'

If someone can get Nittos to hook hard enough to break something, then yes, even a set of Nittos is too much. But suppose I can buy a set of Nittos, and get them to hook hard enough to scatter the diff. Suppose you buy a set of E/T Drags, and are unable to properly use them (and as a result you simply smoke them every launch). It would be incorrect to say that my drivetrain was weaker than yours, as the driver plays just as big a role as does the tire compound, as does the suspension.

My point is simply that there are too many variables in your equation to allow you to point at any one or two and draw a line which cannot be crossed.