Crower Cranks

Discussion in 'PSI Superchargers Tech Questions' started by Danny Humphreys, May 20, 2005.

  1. Danny Humphreys

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    Anyone here run Crower cranks in a TAD/TAFC application?
     
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  2. Bob Meyer

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    Yes; I have a lot of my guys using Crower.
    Mostly forged rather than billet.
     
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  3. danny

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    Hi Bob why no billets?Thanks Danny
     
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  4. Adam Culpepper

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    is that because of deflection?
     
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  5. Bob Meyer

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    Few reasons:
    1. $$$$$$$$$$$
    2. good grainflow in a forging.
    3. $$$$$$$$$$
    "86 season we did a cost study the hard way...
    two diffrent motors that season, all alike, except,
    Name brand billet 74 runs, cracked.
    Crower forging 76 runs, still good.
     
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  6. clint thompson

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    i had lousy luck with the crower forgings, never ran with one of thier billets. we never got more than forty runs on them. velasco billets seem to last much better for us
     
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  7. Michael

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    I dont know if they make suitable applications for a TA/FC?, but, I have heard alot of good things about the Winberg cranks, I have spoken to alot of Pro Mod guys who seem to like the Bryant cranks

    Michael
     
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  8. Danny Humphreys

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    I've been running bryant cranks, I've broken 2 of them. Not the cranks fault though. Rods exiting and killed a main on a block, but jsut thought for $1k less, the crower forging might be feasible.
     
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