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RHS raised runner steelhead topend.CNC ported by Rons Porting Service.
CNC ported Edelbrock 2926 intake manifold
CNC ported RHS raised runner steelheads
2.135 X 11/32 titanium intake valves
1.625...
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Looking for current engine rules for Steel Block Bandit series.
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The formula tells you what size carburetor your engine needs but it doesn't tell you if your cam is way too big that a smaller carburetor will work better.I had one customer down in Georgia that had...
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Not my favorite lobe,but yes I have.I prefer more rocker & less lobe.Lift may end up same at valve but I think and have found that less lobe lift is easier on lifters.
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9* stuff is about 10 year old technology.About every engine builder tried them without a lot of sucess.Tony Clements says the intake tract is too long but should run great with something like a turbo...
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Try Joe at HVH.He is a Brodix dealer.I wouldn't turn any engine 8700 with stainless valves.After 7700 on a 4" stroke you will start jerking wristpins.All engines have a critical piston speed.After...
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If I were going to change intakes I would put on a ported Brodix BM1000.Camshaft depends on rocker ratio but for that size engine 264* @ .050 w/1.7-1.7 rockers ground on 108* & installed on 102* will...
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The -10RI is a better head & your 430ci can definatly use it.However I don't think you are getting the most out of your Dart Pro1 heads.640 hp is way short of what a 430 with that head is capable...
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Let me say up front that I don't like crate engines.That being said,it is insane to take a brand new engine apart and blueprint it without dynoing it first.Sure,if you got one that was built by a...
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TNSLIDER,
I don't do pm's but you can email me at terry.marciaburnett@gmail.com
By the way for anybody that might be interested,I have a set of the Brodix T1 11 STS 245 that are used for sale...
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Carburetor minimum requirements:
Cubic inches devided by two(you only have 4 cylinders sucking for each rpm)
Multiply by maximum rpm intended to run
Devide by 1728(cubic inches in a cubic foot)
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Yellowbullet.com is a lot like 4m except it has more tech advice and even has a mini porno video section.
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Chad Spier is on yellowbullet.com all the time.
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