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Victor jr or super victor ?

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Old 01-23-2012, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by xpndbl3
2" and super victor from 2010 season
What does your car run at that track on the motor?
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Originally Posted by MikeFSKSpeed
I sell the HVHs. A two 2" on my Gen 1 SBC picked up 18hp on the dyno! Needed some tweaks to airbleeds but it was worth it!
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I will give one a shot after I get the truck running , this combo has changed quite a bit from when it was in my Nova. I'm getting giddy like a school girl to get it running. I was going to finish the cage first but I am going to see how close it is to running 9's and decide if I should make it 8.50 legal.
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when did you get the truck over the nova??????? and just so you know that cam is setup for a fast stock style intake. but with the super vic try advancing the cam one deg at a time it falls off. but the short runners of that intake will let that cam and motor spin hard. keep me posted....

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