Curious what everyone's opinions are regarding holding power of LBZ rods vs LB7 cut and coated pistons. I've heard 700 rwhp thrown around often. Of course that depends completely on what combination of parts is making that power. Is the general consensus that LBZ rods and LB7 cut and coated pistons will both "handle" roughly 700 rhwp with reasonable reliability?
Every truck is different but last winter i converted my 05 to an lbz and put a long block in with 278k miles. It pretty much pulled/raced EVERY weekend with 100%s, 10mm pump, and a modded LLY turbo or danville 72 from april to september. I put a single s476 on it in late sep with the old fueling and beat the hell out of my truck pretty hard as its a daily driver. I went 11.4 one time with it with the 76. Then went to dual fuelers. Pulled with it a few times and then finally lost a piston on the street in the middle of a hard pull early nov. When it came out it had 303k miles on it. They will take some abuse with good tuning and big injectors to keep pulse width down. With a single pump my max tune was 2250uS if i recall.