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400-500whp is the super safe level, with a good tune and setup. Engine longevity is related to how hard the car is driven. But for a daily driven car I
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400-500whp is the super safe level, with a good tune and setup. Engine longevity is related to how hard the car is driven. But for a daily driven car I would not expect any issues.
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