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Old 02-25-2009, 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by daryn c
awesome deal.


although i waited almost a month for my dart 225's from scoggin.


make sure yall got the goods before makin a deal.
AND We have 2 sets of the Pro 1s and 3 sets of the CNC'd ones IN STOCK!
Old 02-25-2009, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by corvet786c
SAVE UP FOR THE AFR's PERIOD. END OF STORY.
We sell the AFRs as well, but for this package, the best deal we could get yall guys were the Darts. Both are top notch though.
Old 02-25-2009, 01:34 PM
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I understand that everybody says the afr's are the way to go but on my budget for now i think the darts will get me there. At least i hope they will ya know.
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Originally Posted by John@Scoggin
Fixed!

also it said the CNCs were 230cc and they are 250cc

and confirmed they are 8mm both off the pda on their website and a call to their tech support
If these are the Dart CNC'd 250's, they require a 4" bore.....
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Very good eye, yes they do require a larger bore, so keep that in mind, bigger isnt always better when you dont have the clearance for it!
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TFS 220cc!! Flow right there with a AFR 205's outta the box. 500 bux less!! Call Ron at Vengence.
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Originally Posted by 405HP_Z06
If these are the Dart CNC'd 250's, they require a 4" bore.....
You are right but for some reason the as cast 225's seem to work at least as good as the 205's designed for the smaller bore.

I think though that at 250cc + big valves they would be a bit much for a 346 though.....

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Holy double post BATMAN!!!!
Old 03-05-2009, 01:17 PM
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Just wanted to thank john @scoggin dickey for all the help. Super Nice guy and easy to deal with. Thanks for all the help John!!
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not a prob...heck of a deal huh?
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i would honestly consider a bigger cam. definitly. you'll be leaving a pretty decent amount of power on the table with that small of a cam.
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Im going to do a cam but we got to take baby steps ya know. John took good care of me but at 3000.00 at a time it dont take many times to spend it ya know. Cam will be next on the agenda i guess. What yall think i should do like a 230's/240's .590's/600's or what? I dont want to leave no power out there if any way to keep from it.
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I run the 250cc dart pro 1 cncs on my stock bottom end 346... it really isnt as bad as one would think, yes the bottom end suffers a little bit but watch it pull like a raped ape on the big end



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