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    How much power can an M6 handle?

    And still be reliable?

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    Well I'm not expert on this topic, but I imagine with the right changes on the inside anything you can throw at it. For a stock one I can't imagine anything under 450 at the wheels really hurting it to much. I may be wrong though.

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    the tranny can withstand quite abit like 700rwhp IF YOU SHIFT CORRECTLY\

    what is gonna blow is the driveshaft , Joints, or the rear end

    and CLUTCH

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    but in terms of the internals of the tranny they are STRONG, just dont miss shifts or bend shift forks

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