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Old Jan 22, 2010 | 05:31 PM
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I was wondering what materials the rotating assemblies were made of on the first gen CTT? Forged or Cast? what power the block and internals will hold? Sry if this is a repost I just cant find much information about these cars. Thanks
 
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Pistons are forged. The crank is steel. Not sure about the rods. There are a couple of kits out there that report 700-750 crank hp with the stock bottom end.
 
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Yea that's just the problem is it's a claim. Not to discredit any comapnies work but those number for the companies that I see claiming high numbers don't make sence in a real world comparison. Thanks for the reply I think I'll be fine with stock forged components but does anyone by chance have a picture of the stock rods?
 
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