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    Quote Originally Posted by DocWalt View Post
    Stock rods aren't good to 700 if you expect it to last. I'd say anywhere after 500 should be upgraded if you plan on beating on it. Matt M. was running 660 or whatever on a bone stock engine with the DR750s, but that's a very rare case of a good tuner and a good car working well together and not blowing up.
    Doc, is the car in your sig yours? I remember you trying to sell your vr4...

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    Stock rods don't like torque, and I think a T70 will make torque. They also don't like a poor tune. They don't break from RPMS, they break from torque and detonation.

    Follow the mototune breakin.

    The clutch issue goes 2 ways in my opinion.

    If you are running an organic disc, breakin is important. If you are running an aggressive non organic disc, its not important. A performance clutch that is not organic should hold the first time you slip it hard and let out.

    You will be running low boost while you seat the rings so don't worry about the clutch either way! You are not doing full RPM blasts on your first hit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ondonti View Post
    Stock rods don't like torque, and I think a T70 will make torque. They also don't like a poor tune. They don't break from RPMS, they break from torque and detonation.

    Follow the mototune breakin.

    The clutch issue goes 2 ways in my opinion.

    If you are running an organic disc, breakin is important. If you are running an aggressive non organic disc, its not important. A performance clutch that is not organic should hold the first time you slip it hard and let out.

    You will be running low boost while you seat the rings so don't worry about the clutch either way! You are not doing full RPM blasts on your first hit.
    True, this is why it is good to read all your directions. Usually it will say a specific break in pattern if there is one, every company is different though.

    -Ricer Evo 8: 8.75 @ 166 Best MPH of 167. Quickest 4G63 Powered Evo in The US!!!
    -Chris Cessna's Stock short block Evo 8: 9.76@150 Worlds Fastest Stock Motor Evo 8 and First Stock Block In The 9's!
    -Shawna's DD Evo 8: 9.97@143.88 Best MPH of 145 Full leather interior, A/C, navigation, stock brakes, cruisin 9's in style
    -Cory's Stock 7 bolt talon: 10.3@136 No crank walk here...
    -STM Stock turbo/motor Stealth RT: 10.95@127 Worlds Quyickest/Fastest and most powerful Stock turbo/ motor 3S
    -James STM built Pump gas Evo8 stock motor: 10.2@137 Stock long block, and only on pump gas!
    -Mike Faggiano Evo3 16g stock motor 1g 11.0@124 just a 16g knockin on 10's door.
    And the list goes on...

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    The thing is, many performance clutch companies just claim that you need to do it so they can have a reason not to warranty their product...even if its not necessary.

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    right, but most people like being covered

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    Quote Originally Posted by mb3000 View Post
    Doc, is the car in your sig yours? I remember you trying to sell your vr4...
    Yeah, it is.
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