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Old 09-05-2008, 02:17 PM
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i already got the info i needed so i don't mind
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Just started it up, took it for a semi-easy drive and now i'm waiting for it to cool down for the first oil change! Everything was good so far and i'm really excited about how things have went so far. Thanks for the SDPC post superssport!!
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So did you change anything on your car besides building the bottem end? So what is it now, a 347? Or did you move up in cubes? We raced a few times a couple months ago. I have a black SS with a small cam that runs pretty good. What are your plans with the new motor, going to spray the **** out of it or are you going to drop the real money down and do a turbo or supercharger build? Good luck with everything and can't wait to you at the track with your car. Don't know if its ready to be taken down the track yet but there is a midnight drags this sat. Just thought I would let you know if you didn't already know. See you around.



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