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Originally Posted by Alan Roehrich
You are the clown prince of clueless, run off of at least 2-3 forums.
When you can make 1.89HP per cubic inch with a legal Super Stock engine, that you built, let us know.
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I have the iggy button pressed on him but everytime you quote him I can read it.
My feelings are that if a distributor ignition thats working perfectly is probably as powerful as a crank trigger setup. (If the fire is lit right it's as good as it gets) . A distributor is going to retard some due to chain stretch etc. This might be what the motor wants.
But with a crank trigger setup you can control exactly what happens and when it happens
That to me is a winning situation.
And I build my own engines, in superstock. But I only make 1.70 horses per inch...
Oh wait a minute thats at the wheels, through an automatic trans.
A 2600 pound car that can go 12.40's with an N/A 4 cylinder automatic.