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  1. 385 Stroker short block GREAT DEAL!

    385 Stroker short block
    GM 2-bolt main, internally balanced, professionally assembled
    new Eagle Rotating Assembly
    cast crank, H-Beam rods, D shape dish pistons +18.00 cc, Comp Magnum Hydraulic...
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    dont miss this oppertunity

    an oppertunity to obtain a piece like this for such little cost dont come around everyday and will go soon. dont miss out!
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    385 Stroker short block great deal must look!

    385 stroker 2 bolt main
    eagle rotating assembly(cast) internally balanced hbeam rods
    dish pistons with d shape cup +18.00cc
    comp magnum hydraulic cam .280/.280 lobe=110 deg.
    comp...
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    class on the subject

    the information provided was very accurate, and very technical. knowing those things make a huge difference in your racing team. seldom does a winning team not understand this technology. i...
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    trans info

    i do know that the brinn transmission will work with a stock bell housing. as for the comparison of length between it and the saginaw, i cannot say forsure if they are exactly the same length, but...
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    Hoosier Tires

    I personally dont care for the A40. In my experiences, once the tire is brought up to operating temprature, it must stay there or the tire goes away. If your racing at a track where there are alot...
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    spindle homework

    as i am starting to find out, many people dont understand the geometry of a vehicle. i have done alot of research on parts, and found that there is a very important part of a spindle that no one...
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    homework

    do your self some home work and research this matter. Spring rates are crucial to performance. Spring rates are calculated by many factors. In order to find the correct rates, you must go through...
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    torque

    i recommend that you tighten them to 65ft lbs. also you a little thread locker on the end of your bolts of security. dont go over board with the loctite. just a lil dab does it. using too much...
  10. lol roll center

    i have read some crazy things in my day, but reading "what is roll center" on a race car forum has to be one of the worst. I do hope that the person who said that does not race. If the person...
  11. spring rates

    spring rates should be determined by calculations of other componets on your race car, the track you are running, and then fine tuned. spring rates are crucial to the handling and drivability of...
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    costs

    To be straight forward, you can count on spending atleast $10,000 to run a season, and thats not including the purchase of equipment. When it comes to equipment, you get what you pay for. You have...
  13. New UMP Modified team debuting in 2011

    I am happy to announce that Zach McKenzie Racing will debut in 2011. I am based out of north central Indiana. Many details will be soon to follow. Currently, I am accepting resumes for a full time...
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    battery location

    while all these answers may be correct, they may not be correct for you. the battery location is crucial. there are many variables that dictate the location of it the battery is also weight the...
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    panhard

    there are pros and cons to both the straight(shortie) bar and the j bar what the panhard bar does is create a pivot point for the chassis to roll over the rear end when working with the...
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    position

    its always best to make your fuel cell height and location adjustable the fuel cell does alot when it comes to cornering as well as heading down the straight away no track is exactly alike ...
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