CorneliusRox
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The problem is also when you start spinning the motor faster your going to have to do rods, crank, cam, bigger turbos, bigger injectors, bigger axles, bigger trans. Oh I see the dollar bills flying. Its what my buddy's call the diesel downward spiral.
Nah, below 1000hp with decent tuning, your rods, crank, cam, and axles are fine.
With a tuner, you'll need at least a little trans work (TC, billet input, and VB will keep you happy for a while).
Past ~425rwhp, you'll need a bigger turbo and a lift pump.
Past ~530rwhp you'll need bigger injectors and CP3 work.
600rwhp+ and things start getting expensive and you'll start doing the smaller detail stuff that adds up.
Studs, rod bolts, main bolts, and a lift pump will keep you in pretty good shape for a very long time though.