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Correct, I have 173cc Veney fuel head, 4.310 bore x 4.5 stroke, and 10.4 to 1 compression.
Thanks Thanks Mike, and thanks to all who have helped with timing advice. I wanted to get a few actual runs without total carnage and post up...
Pics inside I got some good advice from friends here to stay conservative on the timing as the car is a little heavy (2800) and the rear gears...
Ok guys and gals, This might be an interesting thread...... How much more timing is needed if the "Blue Line" is 1/3 to 1/2 down the ground...
Dragon Slayer Worked for me. Never a problem, now the motor is running in a monster truck, no problems.
4340 forged worked for me at that power level. I ran several Eagle and 1 Crower 4340 forged in several BBC at up to about 2,000HP with no...
Who has these in Stock? Not seeing much availability on these, any links to an "in stock" item?
Cool! Thanks!! Great news!!!
Onboard start I would love to pull the batteries out, but there are days I have to "One man crew the car"...... what a workout.. My support...
Currently running two batteries in the jalopy. Power Grid and all of car's electronics supplied with 12 volts. I have a second battery in the...
I have a Power Grid Which system is the most user friendly with the Grid? I am having a terrible time getting the data off the SD card. And...
Thanks Found it, thanks. Seems like they are both popular tires.....
Gears Thanks for the advice Mike, will do.
How much weight loss going from UIron to aluminum? How much weight loss going from Iron to aluminum?
I am changing gears this winter. My nine inch housing is iron with Lenco cast into it. The gears are 4.29 "10" inch and in perfect condition....
Looking By chance do you know the thread title?
Thanks, I'll go look Thanks for the info.
Ran this season and last with MT "Bubba" 3190 tire, looking to replace them this winter. Opinions on either tire? 2800 (class rules) door car,...
20 under I ran plenty of street stuff, I'd go 20 under to start, yeah, about 20 under.......
Thanks Great advice. Scott