If the engine has main studs instead of bolts it should easily handle 400+.
1000hp
you need a casting number some have thicker walls 2bolt vrs 4bolt mains ect.
safely upwards of 350 without being built
about 300 hp and not more than 250 ft lbs of torque
my 302 is putting out 300 raw horse and 260 horse at the rear tires
900 crank horsepower is a safe "new" boss 302 number
1,000
While a small amount will not hurt the cat, all packaged lunchmeats have far too much salt for a cat's kidneys to handle. If fed regularly to a cat it can cause kidney failure and death.
about 2 to 3 horse power at the maximum. if any faster wrinkles wil be flattened and sag behind
It depends on how much power rating the UPS can handle. But in most cases it cant handle the power requirement of a LCD TV. My UPS is 600KVA and mu LCD's power requirement is 120V. But it wont last even 5 secs on full UPS charge. Maybe its designed only for PC monitors whose power requirement is 30-40V.
As much power as you can afford. Mine is holding strong at 480 and has seen a few 150 shots. Just remember that horsepower takes money, and the only real question is how fast you want to go.
i have a 98 gtp and have replaced the tranny 2 times, and im awating the third so i can have an excuse to put my new raptor unit in.... :) but to anwser your question, the 4t65e-hd is rated by gm to handle the power a stock gtp produses (240hp/280tq) the real thing is it depends on a variety of factors, (ie tranny cooler, maitnance schedule, tranny filter, etc...) most importantly how much power you want it to handle, and in turn how often your right foot spasams and accidentlly launches your car 1/4 mile before you realize and correct it. :)