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If it couldn't handle it, it would have blown up a long long time ago.

>Interestingly, Powertune Australia has decided to retain the stock rods, crank, and pistons. "We have pulled numerous engines down, and after doing a lot of comparisons and measurements, we believed we could make our target power with the stock items,"

>we're guessing some of the internal components will have to deal with far more stress than they're used to. However, Powertune says the vehicle has done more than 30 dyno runs and plenty of testing, and claims "no failure signs [are] to be seen as yet."