It depends really.
Everything is relevant, there is thousands of sites that add thousands of pages (mostly useless) everyday and still hold very strong weight in the engines. Sites like youtube, myspace, wiki, craigslist etc etc. But its part of their NORMAL operation that makes this happen, for their site, its NATURAL. There is NO LIMIT to how many links OR pages you can add to a site every day. Its totally unique to each website, and more about consistency then a set amount.
Its more about the big picture then any one factor, and what you want is natural site development.
The only real answer is it depends.
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Do you plan to continually add pages forever, and be consistent in the addition of new pages?
Do said pages have relevance to your site visitors and a distinguishable theme behind them?
Do the pages each have unique but still relevant information or media that other pages don't?
Is the website user driven or clearly a one man show?
Are they affiliate type pages being added or content pages?
Is there a strong influx of inbound links that match up somewhat with the scale of the content additions?
Are your pages properly built to the engines eye? If not a small mistake is multiplied times however many pages you have added
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There is probably 100 more I could ask, or would think about. Like I said, it depends.