ITT: how much horsepower can your car handle on the stock block and internals off the assembly line?

ITT: how much horsepower can your car handle on the stock block and internals off the assembly line?

Around 500 at the wheels for mine
>4.6 3vModular.

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>1.6L Ecoboost
300 is plenty reliable, past 350 and you start getting problems. I think the record was a little over 400 by Deadhook Motorsports before the conrods snapped. Not bad for a 1.6L with a cast crank.

Anyone commenting on this thread is a retard with no power mods

I don't think my car has ever been tuned.

Gen 4 5.3L
>1,000

ford 3.7 v6- 700hp
honda b18b- 475hp

forgot the vg30e
700hp source z31 forum

600 hp 5.3l V8

You’re going to have to run forged internals to get that high.

forged internals in what the honda or the ford?

LQ4
600-700ish full stock
On the stock bottom end around 1100ish

Yes

around 200 NA built. (with 10,000 redline)
Around 250-300 with turbo.
1zz in an 1 ton car. Even stock 140 is plenty.

Actually you little shit I’ve got about $2700 in power mods, not to mention another $2400 in suspension and brakes. Kindly fuck off.

I only have performance exaust and better air filter.
I like the race class I'm in, it's the most competetive one filled with most skilled drivers outside the outlaw class.

The Ford.

I don't think a Kia needs more hp

200 maybe?

1ZZ-FE

250 before shit starts to wear really quickly. And that's with some heavy bolt ons and boost up.
1.9tdi brm

Coyote 5.0
1200

I could safely do 2000 if I kept it under 6200 rpm. The only thing holding me back is the oil pump

Probably 350.
2006 Tundra 2UZ-FE

250 apparently duratec 2.0 st