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I am wondering if the Pontiac Iron Duke 4 cylinder engine would be competitive in NHRA stock or SS class racing or is factored too high?
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You might want to narrow that list down just a bit. There are a bunch of GM combos that use very different variations of the "Iron Duke" based on year and body style. Some are OK and some not so much.
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Our fleet of Hyster and Yale forklifts at the plants had 181 cu in GM iron Dukes. Years before that they were 151 cu in GM dukes.
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The 181 was/is an industrial and marine variation. Check out the cylinder head if you get the chance, it's very good!
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The 62-69 Novas had a 4 cylinder option available. It was not called an Iron Duke.
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That would be the granddaddy of the "Iron Duke". Yac and I have brain-farted for years about doing a 4 cylinder 62-3-4 Chevy II 100 for W stick (Yac) or auto for years!
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