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  1. Funnycarbob

    Funnycarbob Top Dragster

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    We just bought a new ride with a SB-2 style Chevy. It is a Superman topped blowen set up. We ran Hemi's in the FC and always ran Valvoline 60wt Racing oil (Cerica 2001 stuff) I still have 40 cases of the stuff. What do you think? We used to change the oil every run in the FC. Any Ideas?

    Thanks
    bob


    The new ride:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4LWMAEbiW8
     
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  2. Bottlefed

    Bottlefed New to Blowers

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    If I were sitting on 40 cases of 60w it would be a done deal, Brad Anderson would not be able to convince me that 60w would not be the oil to use ;).


    PS car looked nice!!!
     
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  3. crashly

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    depends on the crank / rod clearances...
    whats the engine built to take?
     
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    oil?

    I have not taken it apart yet. It was running (2 Runs ) and holds 9PSI when first started and 60 hot (Idling) It has an ajustable Titan pump
     
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    Bob

    sorry i haven't had a chance to call you back on that fuel tank. the only thing i can tell you about the tank is my tank is about 6 1/2 gal and i only use about 2 1/2 a run not sure if your 4 1/2 gal tank will do the job on a 1/4 mile pass. also if it helps with my small block i use a 25/50 drain it every run and put fresh in but i do reuse the oil after it cools down as long as it does not have alot of fuel in it.

    henry
    http://www.hfrfab.com
     
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