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Old 09-08-2004, 10:28 PM
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Are u guys using stock PCM or a stand alone system?
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Originally Posted by Reckless
I know whos car that is for
Bet I know also, can't wait to see it run. Awesome Kurt.
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Originally Posted by LSs1Power
Are u guys using stock PCM or a stand alone system?
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Old 09-08-2004, 11:20 PM
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thanks for the info.
how are you keeping the heads on? what kind of head gasket ? bolts / studs?
is the block or are the heads oringed ?
rod length?
what type of rings did you use and what bearings did you use?

sorry for all the questions, its just amazing what you are doing with these motors!

oh, and how about some pics
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Probably going in the yellow T/A

That setup will fly for sure
Old 09-09-2004, 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by nbm00ws6
Bet I know also, can't wait to see it run. Awesome Kurt.
Tom


Me too .....better keep me posted guys!!!!
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Originally Posted by BIGBOS
Probably going in the yellow T/A

That setup will fly for sure
Nope, but your close.
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Old 09-09-2004, 12:39 AM
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I envy who ever is getting this. I want one real bad
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Very nice work!!! Truck headers? just cost reduction? Well, I guess it is not a bad cost reduction if it still hit over 1300hp with them
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Originally Posted by nbm00ws6
Nope, but your close.
Tom
i know, i know.

cant wait to see this biznet run
Old 09-09-2004, 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by 1dirtyZ
thanks for the info.
how are you keeping the heads on? 1/2 ARP studs what kind of head gasket ?Copper. bolts / studs?
is the block or are the heads oringed ? Heads have o-ring/ block has receiver groove.
rod length? 6.125
what type of rings did you use and what bearings did you use? Speed pro "hellfire" rings. Clevite main Federal Mogul rod.

sorry for all the questions, its just amazing what you are doing with these motors!

oh, and how about some pics
I will try and work on the pics, no guarantee's.

Kurt
Old 09-09-2004, 07:24 AM
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Kurt, is this plumbed for a F-car?

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Yes forward facing. Right and left swap.

Kurt
Originally Posted by Nine Ball
no ****? Are they just facing forwards or what?
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Yes this fits a F car.
All plumbing was done by the car owners.

Kurt
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Kurt, is this plumbed for a F-car?

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Old 09-09-2004, 07:33 AM
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Awsome work = Awsome numbers can't wait to see it tun no matter what it's in.
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stock truck manifolds flipped around?!

AWESOME!
Old 09-09-2004, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by 427
I will try and work on the pics, no guarantee's.

Kurt
pics would be cool id liek to see this truck head flipped

nice web site even forwarded you guys my resume
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Originally Posted by nbm00ws6
Nope, but your close.
Tom
Tom you are such a tease
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Ran the boost to a nice even 25 psi this morning. AF was 11.18 average from 3000-6500 rpm. Timing was 19 degree's.
1392hp @6400
1220ft lbs @5400

Kurt
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Originally Posted by 427
Yes this fits a F car.
All plumbing was done by the car owners.

Kurt
Owners..... as in more then 1 person..... i think i know who..... when will we all find out for sure who it is.....
Kyle


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