Best alcohol crank

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  1. john348

    john348 Top Alcohol

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    If you had to go buy a new crank today,
    who's would you buy?
    Bryant, Winberg, Valasco, other
    where/who can i get the best price on one balanced,
    and dont ask why! :(
     
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  2. AFC357

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    BRYANT! Just got your message about welding:eek: Will give ya a call and fix ya up tomorrow
     
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  3. REEHL EQUIPMENT

    REEHL EQUIPMENT Authorized Merchant

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    I stock new Velasco cranks in most popular strokes.

    3.750, 4.150, 4.250, 4.375, and 4.5.

    These are on the shelf, and can be balanced to your bob weight usually in 24 hours, and shipped.

    Bob Newberry uses Velasco, as do many other top running alcohol cars.

    Call me if I can help. 626 815-8815 PST.

    Visa and Mastercard.
     
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  4. matt bynum

    matt bynum New Member

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    i would say talk to reehl about a velasco
    cost a decent amount but they are definatly worth the money you pay for them
     
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  5. cpgeneration

    cpgeneration New Member

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    crankshafts

    if i were to buy one today it would be a Velasco.
     
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  6. Randy G.

    Randy G. Top Alcohol

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    Another in a series of shameless plugs...."Or your crankshaft is FREEEE!"
     
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  7. 310TAD

    310TAD Top Alcohol

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    cranks

    John,
    We have had excellent service out of Winberg cranks. Lightweight, excellent heat treating, and great customer service.
    Good luck,
    Marty
     
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  8. jwoc200

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    how much for your 4.375 cranks and are thy billit
     
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  9. mbaker3

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    Best Crank!

    Bryant, Winberg, Valasco, hmmmmmmm, somebody please tell me which is the best.

    Oh, by the way, Ford or Chevy,.............. hmmmmm, which is the best?

    All of the "better quality" products can stand up to the others on the track. Kinda like Ford or Chevy, ........ which do "you" prefer!:)

    I have a Bryant in mine, ....... because I "wanted one"!:D
     
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  10. CFoster

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    Winberg quality and service are excellent, superior part
     
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  11. Don Hudson

    Don Hudson Supa fly

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    A work of art.

    Yeah, what he said..
     
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  12. Randy G.

    Randy G. Top Alcohol

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    Bryant. Second to none.
     
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  13. Dale Finch

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    Velasco, simply the best!!! They are flawless and everyone is a masterpiece
     
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  14. Gary Mangiafico

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    Winberg Micro Polish.

    WInberg is touting a 1 Um Finish. Has anyone used this option?

    What are the Pro's and Con's

    Thanks

    Gary Mangiafico
     
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  15. JustinatAce

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    We've actually done a lot of work for a lot of engine builders when it comes to the cranks. Between cryo treating and REM polishing/vibing, the REM makes the most notable difference. Roundy Round drivers love it because the oil doesn't stick to the non-bearing surfaces, freeing up a few horses from oil windage. It does make a difference.
     
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  16. JT Heslink

    JT Heslink New Member

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    Bryant. It is the only way to go in my opinion.
     
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  17. elusiveiceman

    elusiveiceman New Member

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    Both winberg and bryant make EXCELLENT cranks. Either one would be a worthwhile investment.
     
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