When does it get Dangerous 400? 500?

rxnodoze02

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To run a safe blower on a stock 05-08 mustang at what bost and at what hp does it go from a daily driver who is gonna get 100,000 out of the engine to see ya later lower end. So where is the safe zone with good hp Or do you feel on a stock motor FI is no good at all if you want longevity. Post you thoughts.
 
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Keeping things under 450hp with conservative timing and A/F ratio levels seems to be the ticket with the new 3V's.

As with any engine though, one tank of bad (low octane) gas can make things go south in a hurry....hence the conservation tune part.

Some have pushed their cars to 500hp....the jury is still out though on how long most of these engine are going to last at those power levels. I'd be more worried about the automatic transmission (if so equipped) at that point.
 
on a stock motor, you dont want to go over 10 psi. after that you are looking at trouble. i have seen a 05 with 75000mi, it has had a saleen on it for about 50000 of those miles.
 
Most say 450, but who the heck knows? I mean who has the weaker rods, me or you? The main thing is to make certain you have a real experienced tune guy and have it tuned on the dyno and street by him. If you do that then I'd say 450 is fairly safe at the wheels and 500 is still pushing it a bit. Try to stay at or under 10 lbs boost.
 
Also take into consideration a situation where you have a blower laying down some serious ponies (no pun intended:rlaugh: ) and you rev that sucker to 6700 rpm's on 1/8 tank or less of fuel on a real cool, crisp night......BOOM!
 
For a daily driver looking to put 100K on it, 400 RWHP is no slouch. That is around 135-150 RWHP over stock! If you're worried about the bottom end, why not upgrade that at the same time?
 
I just got my info packet from pro-charger yesterday and they have stock motors turning 600 hp on pump gas, some a little more. I wouldn't go that high myself. I'm looking at around 450 hp, as I want it to be reliable. However, they sure seemed confident that they could make big numbers on a stock motor with thier kits and tune.