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Old 06-29-2011, 01:39 PM
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Why is man crush even posting in a thread titles "big power n/a builds"

Don't make no sense

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Old 06-29-2011, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by gregrob
Why the **** is man crush even posting in a thread titles "big power n/a builds"

Don't make no sense
its ok greg ill pull out 2 of my spark plugs and take a video that way i can be more on that power level and i dont scare anybody


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I bet your **** would still be faster. W 2 cyls down. Seriously lol
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LOL speed_demon wins!
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Originally Posted by SS RRR
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There are Isky Red Zones which have a full body to accomodate a hydra rev kit if need be.
Those look heavy as hell.

Here's what I have. From left to right are Crower Maximus, Comp 888-16, then Comp Endurex ( part #873-16 iirc).

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ss rrr... id still run a 3/8" pushrod on that deal, if your heads can't clear it with an offset lifter then somethings wrong.
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The heads came off about a year ago. They were checked out and all valvetrain components were in remarkable condition. The engine had been running for almost 3 years prior. I think if there were flex to the point of power loss there would have been signs of abnormal wear in that time. I think I'll be fine.



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