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SignUp Now!Sam, the answer you're looking for was given over and over again. No knock!![]()
Sam, the answer you're looking for was given over and over again. No knock!![]()
See, no tune secret questions.![]()
True, very true, however, if my calculations are assumed correcty it takes somewhere north of 750hp to run the numbers that Melissa knocked down. Correct?
How are the motor's internals kept, well, internal? Steel crank, steel caps, girdle, a combination of them or all of them?
See, no tune secret questions.![]()
Congratulations on an awesome performance with this combination! You are definately "tuning" it the right way!
oh ..goin to weigh the car today ..
87 GN , PW,PL,PS,PA,AC. weight savings .. replaced the steel bumper supports with alum ones from one of my "T"s .. Weld wheels. Oh have a cage in it to so that will add a little .. ok so here is all the secretshmmmm forgot to add Russ Merritt plug wires and he also did the motor work. I just can't be bothered .. I don't have the time
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Dave, I am not so sure. I had over 200 10:50-10:70 passes on a 72,000 mile junkyard shortblock with no girdle, caps, rebuild or anything. This was likely a 10.20 combo with a mild tune that never had any knock. The injectors are made about 15-20% bigger by the alky so they would be OK. I am not sure how it is getting done a single intank pump but I suspect the alky is taking over there too
Mike
Man!! that poor motor must have been screaming help me, help me, help me!!:wink:
never had any knock. Mike
Alky is most definately a fuel....a very good one. That's how you run 9's with a single 340 and 60#ers
I believe everything he has posted. Last year we beat on a stock crank, stock rod, TRW piston motor with a girdle all year. The owner just sold the short block and the bearings looked brand new on inspection for the new owner. It ran 9.70's all day at 138. It's in the tune and first 60'.