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Old 09-28-2013, 11:04 AM
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idk im about to just give up on it for the year, its pissing me off lol
Where are you at in the country? Has it cooled off where you are yet?
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In indiana. And at night time yeah
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LOL don't get mad.
There is some great advice from some of the other post. I think the 750 carb is more than enough. I have a 950 main body from QFT and my guy says it will flow 1100+cfm. I'm sure a 750 could handle 346 ci with a cam.
I run 36 total. 110 oct 13.5:1 cr.
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I can't complain the cars been 12.0@111 which isn't bad for a stock longblock, but for the weight... Not impressed lol. Just wish I could figure out why changed, might rejet it for 93 octane this week and see



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