Re: compuflow vs muscle motors
[Re: jef408]
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03/29/10 07:44 AM
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only bthing i know is Compuflow wont ship a motor. i had to wait 7 months till he delivered it to Carlisle for me. He did a very nice job on my shortblock.His head work is better than Porters too. I wouldn't hesitate to get a motor from Muscle Motors. it looks like he knows how to make some power.
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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors
[Re: supercomp]
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03/29/10 08:53 AM
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Probably neither does their own porting. Although I wouldn't hesitate buying from Muscle Mike.
I believe Nick does his own porting. Compuflo is a good place to get your power from. Yery knowledgeable and won't oversell you on anything you don't need.
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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors
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03/29/10 08:59 AM
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... His head work is better than Porters too.
Not from my experience. Nick's a good guy, but I'll continue to give my $$$ to Dwayne.
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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors
[Re: supercomp]
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03/29/10 10:11 AM
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I would recommend dealing with a shop that is local to you...
Other than that, all shops can do good work, the question is how much attention do they pay your motor if they don't know you and you aren't around to follow the build?
My two cents.
Arnie
67 Cuda 8.48@ 158.7 mph 1.18 60' 2,600 DA(so far...)
70 Super Bee 440 Six Pack 4-speed. 13.2 @ 104 Stock exhaust/Street tires.
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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors
[Re: 408strokerdart]
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03/29/10 10:15 AM
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Probably neither does their own porting. Although I wouldn't hesitate buying from Muscle Mike.
I believe Nick does his own porting. Compuflo is a good place to get your power from. Yery knowledgeable and won't oversell you on anything you don't need.
Nick does do his own porting, he did my 440-1's. He will make recommendations about your combo, but does not try to push you on that product. The engine I just did for my Plymouth has been my first dealings with him and I will continue to use him from here out.
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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors
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03/29/10 10:30 AM
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I would recommend dealing with a shop that is local to you...
Other than that, all shops can do good work, the question is how much attention do they pay your motor if they don't know you and you aren't around to follow the build?
My two cents.
Arnie
We build our own, I was just curious because I had never heard of compu-flow and thought maybe they sold parts.
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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors
[Re: supercomp]
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03/29/10 10:49 AM
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Nick just did my B1Bs heads got 331@700 intake and 259 exhaust good to work with I was happy with both service and results
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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors
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03/29/10 01:57 PM
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Supercomp let me get this right u never heard of Compuflow, and then u say they probably don't do the porting themselves, and u have been a member since 2004? I don't get that?
Nick does everything but cranks. And he's out there racing proving and improving his products.
He walks the walk.... Not taking anything from MM just that Nick is the real deal my 2cents
You notice I said probably. A large amount of builders do. That's all I was implying.
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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors
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03/30/10 05:13 PM
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Nick is a honest guy and a straight shooter - one phone call is all it takes to find out if he is the right guy for you. I used to help out there and he spends alot of time on the phone helping with a customers ENTIRE combination.. engine, chassis, etc. He is also a WD for alot of other companies so he is more than just a machine shop/engine builder. I can GUARANTEE the porting is done in house. Crank work and balancing were the only things sent out. I ordered some Ferrea hemi valves from MM one time and when I got them they substituted REV valves in the order. I wasn't to happy as I specifically asked them to verify the Ferrea valves were in stock - when I tried to return them I was told REV is the same thing (maybe they are, maybe not) BUT they did allow me to return them.
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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors
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03/30/10 07:47 PM
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I have known Nick for over 20 years and IMO you won't find a better guy to do your heads and set you up with a solid engine. He also will work within your budget and as stated he won't sell you something that doesn't make power Gus
64 Plymouth Savoy 493 Indy EZ's by Nick at Compu-Flow 5-Speed Richmond faceplate Liberty box Dana 60
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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors
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03/30/10 08:07 PM
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Nick is a honest guy and a straight shooter - one phone call is all it takes to find out if he is the right guy for you.
I used to help out there and he spends alot of time on the phone helping with a customers ENTIRE combination.. engine, chassis, etc.
He is also a WD for alot of other companies so he is more than just a machine shop/engine builder.
I can GUARANTEE the porting is done in house.
Crank work and balancing were the only things sent out.
I ordered some Ferrea hemi valves from MM one time and when I got them they substituted REV valves in the order. I wasn't to happy as I specifically asked them to verify the Ferrea valves were in stock - when I tried to return them I was told REV is the same thing (maybe they are, maybe not) BUT they did allow me to return them.
You won't go wrong with Nick, he not only take's care of his customer's but he also join's us out on the track with his impressive car.
Light travels faster than the speed of sound,,,this is why some people seem bright untill you hear them speak.
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