How much power can the stock shortblock handle?

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SBC RACING said:
How much Horsepower can the stock 95 cobra shortblock handle?
For how long? I know of people running over 500 at the wheels, but they are track cars and reliability is a secondary consideration. For a daily driver, I think I would keep it in the 400-450 rwhp range to be relatively safe.

Dave
 
HairyCanary said:
For how long? I know of people running over 500 at the wheels, but they are track cars and reliability is a secondary consideration. For a daily driver, I think I would keep it in the 400-450 rwhp range to be relatively safe.

Dave
A cobra short block will take more then the gt because of the better piston's and rod's...over then they you need to pray for 500rwp some guy have seen 650rwhp on them...but they eventlay split the block....it's all a matter of tune....also turbos are better the superchargers and reving past 5500 is a no no with that sort of power
 
One of my buddies has a 92LX that put down 430 to the wheels... he split the block in 3 years and it was fully tuned. HOWEVER, the car was drag raced at LEAST 2 times a week, every week, for those two years. He rebuilt another stock block and added a cam, he now makes 460rwhp, runs 11.2's at 125-126mph on DR's and hasn't had a problem... yet. Its only been about 4 months though.
 
Steeda90GT said:
I think he means building a 331 or 347 from scratch with like a dart block or something.
yeah you will need a new block to handle any more than 500 crank hp mine is there but i don't run the car that much and thats the only reason it's still in one piece :rlaugh:
 
So much BS in this thread already, it's amazing.

1. The Cobra shortblock and GT shortblock are IDENTICAL.

2. Stroking will not increase horsepower handling abilities. It may weaken the block, it certainly won't strengthen it.

3. You might be able to increase the block strength with a girdle, but in all likelihood what you'll really do is keep all the pieces together when it does break.

4. There is a wide range of experiences, and you will find people who make 500 rwhp on a stock shortblock and a stock T-5. I wouldn't count on it working for you that way, though.

Tune it for 400-450 rwhp, keep the R's below 6000, and it should last a while. No guarantees in this life, though :D.

Dave
 
HairyCanary said:
So much BS in this thread already, it's amazing.

1. The Cobra shortblock and GT shortblock are IDENTICAL.

2. Stroking will not increase horsepower handling abilities. It may weaken the block, it certainly won't strengthen it.

3. You might be able to increase the block strength with a girdle, but in all likelihood what you'll really do is keep all the pieces together when it does break.

4. There is a wide range of experiences, and you will find people who make 500 rwhp on a stock shortblock and a stock T-5. I wouldn't count on it working for you that way, though.

Tune it for 400-450 rwhp, keep the R's below 6000, and it should last a while. No guarantees in this life, though :D.

Dave

lol this is exactly what i was thinking Dave :D