JeremyH
3V Fuel Guru
Octane doesn't matter. The trend has been that random rod failure starts occuring roughly around 450HP. Some guys run a lot more with no problems. Some guys less and popped the motor. Tune is key preventer no matter how modded and how slight the mods. Maximum repeated efforts seem to accentuate the problem which, not to shocking.
Octane does matter, higher octane runs cooler and will absorb more heat before compression ignitin/detonation. Its def a key factor in pushing the limits of the stock block with boost, its safer and more forgiving.
Its a combination of power level (pressure and heat) and rpm, with a nod towards rpm for the main factor for rods. Running 10lbs of boost at 3k rpms is less load than 10lbs of boost at 6k rpms as far as the rods are concerned. In other words even with a spot on tune excessive rpm can kill the factory rods. Especialy on a belt driven power adder since power goes up with rpm.
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