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Jon,
But he did win the $50 bet for best wheelie. Jerry |
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![]() Since I got my days confused I was going to post up some eye "candy "for ya all to chew on and enjoy, but decided against it, don't want to hurt no more feelings Last edited by Bill Diehl; 10-30-2014 at 07:25 PM. |
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Hey Bill what about a taste of that candy for the good kids.after all tomorrow Halloween.
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For a cleveland to make 600 in stock eliminator trim it needs to make 1.70 hp per cubic inch. A real good 396/375hp BBC makes about 1.62 hp per/ci and that is the same head basically. I don't see it but then again I was told by a few people that they had a 305/263 that made 460. The race track doesn't lie, dyno's can be fooled or can be very liberal.
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![]() The question I have are those really good 396/375's running the .875 program? It has been developed over the years to function almost perfectly at 9000+ for 4 hrs at a time Last edited by Bill Diehl; 10-31-2014 at 08:09 AM. |
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Latest CarCraft shows Calvert's engine on the dyno at 963hp.
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Any car mag could say 400hp or 1500hp and both would be just as believable....
Not bashing mags..oh wait, yes I am, but adding the cam that is their number one advertiser won't "add 150hp" with no other changes. Maybe put a stock cam in a pro stock, dyno it, then put the pro stock cam back in...but other than that they're full of poo. |
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I thought in stock the pistons had to be left alone and as they come from the manufacturer and be on the approved piston list. I am new to this stock eliminator stuff. So forgive me if I missed a rule change or something.
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You are allowed to resubmit a piston for approval, or have a piston made with a different weight as long it meets the NHRA assembly weight requirements.
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