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Hi guys,

What is a safe power output which won't adversely shorten the life of my ZF.

Car is FG F6 ute 2012 with 70,000 km just been tuned to 320 rwkw - haven't done trans service yet but going to do at 75k when I do normal service and will replace trans cooler also.

Let me know your thoughts...

Thanks.

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Factory is the safest option.

Even then sh*t still happens.

If you want safety buy a condom. Lol

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There's no safe level. There is far too many variables in tuning methods to say "x" power level is safe.

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Almost...I vote zero to be the only safe level.

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The answer is 42.

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There's no safe level. There is far too many variables in tuning methods to say "x" power level is safe.

I would agree with this statement also

... but in an attempt to give some indication based on what I have experienced... 350-380rwkw would be about average of most healthy ZF's surviving.

The moment they go over 400rwkw you could safely sat its a matter of when it will fail.....

I

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