lightweight bellhousings

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  1. Frank Kramer

    Frank Kramer New Member

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    Who makes the strongest and lightest bellhousings???
    Trick Titanium, Browell or Probell???

    Need to save some weight on our modified tractor.

    8 1/8" bellhousings , SFI 6.3, mounted direct to crossbox.

    Thanks Frank

    www.seasideaffair.com
     
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  2. underby6

    underby6 Active Member

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    Trick has a new aluminum can and supposedly Browell is coming out with a can that's 6lbs. lighter than the Trick Ti can....latter part purely speculative.

    Brandon Booher
    NHRA TADF #35
     
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  3. Dave Koehler

    Dave Koehler Member

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    Frank,
    Took a look at your web site. Nice site, neat tractor.
    Learned something today. I never would have believed that lighter was an issue on a multi engine tractor.

    http://www.koehlerinjection.com
     
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  4. underby6

    underby6 Active Member

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    Spoke with Trick Today a 6.3 ti is 4lbs. heavier than a 6.3 aluminum and the aluminum is under $2k and the ti is over $4k. I'm not sure about Browell.

    Brandon Booher
    NHRA TAD #35
     
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  5. simplyej

    simplyej New Member

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    Frank, je weet waar ze te koop zijn, effe een belletje naar Dronten
    voor een scherpe deal!
     
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