There isn't much power if any removed under the curve on mine. And I worry more about breaking a crank than I do about bending a rod. This is the conclusion I came to....
Socal rods and motorsport pistons will both handle about 1,000 hp, SO If you put socal rods in then you might as well do mahle motorsports pistons or fingers instead of the budget friendly de-lipped lb7. If you have pistons and rods then your dumb not to put valve springs and pushrods and flexplate. If you have all that then your plumb stupid not to run billet main caps and possibly a girdle if you like that piece of mind so then you easily have a 1,000 hp capable motor. There is not a good place to stop.
I have a $5,900 longblock that has new mahle bearings, melling high performance oil pump, keyed cam & crank, Arp main & head studs and de-lipped lb7 pistons... It should hold 650 for a good long time. And I could buy 3 of them for what I can build a 1,000 hp motor that is just as likely to break a crank as mine is. For the guys only wanting 650 hp I personally think it's dumb to spend 12-15K dollars, especially with the crank isssues. When mine breaks I may have a different opinion but this is my thoughts for now