Well long story short I finally checked my rear end and found it was an 8 1/4 and not an 8 3/4 like I assumed it would be. Pure laziness on my part lol, but there it is. Anyways I decided to keep that rear in the car, because I really don't feel like putting the money into an upgrade (and lets face it, if I'm going to upgrade I might as well go dana 60 and that will cost me). So I figured I could spend less money and do some strengthening on this rear end.
So it had me thinking what kind of power limits it could handle? I've seen on some places where people claimed to be running 600 hp for years and theirs hadn't broken. And I've heard that it was an upgrade from the 8 3/4 and that's why they stopped making the 8 3/4. Now I've also heard that they are weak and completely garbage, which I don't know if it is just my optimistic side but I don't think anything is really garbage so long as it is built right and you understand it's reasonable limitations.
Anyways it will be used behind a small block with at least 400 hp. I've been considering possibly pushing that up to 500 hp with forced induction. I never go to the track, although I might a couple of times after the build to just see how it does. So it will be 99% street car and I doubt it will ever see slicks on it. But I do have plans for fairly wide tires (12ish inches, can't remember the exact width). So combo would be a 318 stroker 904 trans 8 1/4 rear. Do you think it will handle it? And if so what should I do to the rear for durability? Keep in mind that the supercharger is just a passing idea right now, and I would stick with the 400 (crank) hp build if I thought that adding the supercharger would grenade my rear end lol.