Old Sep 1, 2011 | 11:56 AM
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No this block is retaining the 4G64 crank actually. The longer rods will allow safely to rev higher in the long run but to keep it in one piece you actually want to shift this motor around 8200 or so RPM. With the lower end torque, plus the E85 I will gain almost 1000rpm off spool time and with that turbo I need it!
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