Montagnard184
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I have been looking for answers on this site about this, but could find them. I am sure the answer exists, but I'm installing the engine right now and so need a quick answer before setup. Thanks.
I have heard that the stock rods on the D16Y8 are pretty strong and the engine itself is pretty bullet proof. Common answers indicate that a stock D16Y8 can take about 8 PSI and about 200 WHP. I plan on going beyond that. Anyway, the engine is already built, except for one thing.....I have stock D16Y8 pistons rods. The rest is good to go i.e. ARP headstuds, Cometic MLS gasket, CP Forged pistons, etc....
Most importnant, I had Jeff Koerner, from Koerner racing engines, build my little D16Y8. This guy is sick (in a good way). You can look him up if you like; he's very well known in the big bore racing world and has done very well in national build competitions. But I digress.......what can my lil' ol' stock rods handle? I don't plan on going over 350 whp, but never say never.
I have heard that the stock rods on the D16Y8 are pretty strong and the engine itself is pretty bullet proof. Common answers indicate that a stock D16Y8 can take about 8 PSI and about 200 WHP. I plan on going beyond that. Anyway, the engine is already built, except for one thing.....I have stock D16Y8 pistons rods. The rest is good to go i.e. ARP headstuds, Cometic MLS gasket, CP Forged pistons, etc....
Most importnant, I had Jeff Koerner, from Koerner racing engines, build my little D16Y8. This guy is sick (in a good way). You can look him up if you like; he's very well known in the big bore racing world and has done very well in national build competitions. But I digress.......what can my lil' ol' stock rods handle? I don't plan on going over 350 whp, but never say never.