Re: My W9 Build
[Re: MattW]
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10/26/14 11:45 AM
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Seems like a waste to run such a tiny cam and bore on a motor/ heads with a lot of potential.
sometimes "potential" is pretty hard on stuff....
Would be a sweet cam for a turbo motor
Now there's an idea!
Matt
Make that " an excellent idea " . It will solve much of your header issue. With a stock front end , building a set of under chassis headers would be a real challenge.
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Re: My W9 Build
[Re: tubtar]
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10/26/14 01:24 PM
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for me 4.125 would the min . the first cut on my block was 4.185. keep in mind r blocks dont wear like a stock block they are much harder.
In the 8s N/A.with Brett miller W8's 5.07 at 133 at 2700lb
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Re: My W9 Build
[Re: tubtar]
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10/26/14 01:50 PM
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Seems like a waste to run such a tiny cam and bore on a motor/ heads with a lot of potential.
sometimes "potential" is pretty hard on stuff....
Would be a sweet cam for a turbo motor
Now there's an idea!
Matt
Make that " an excellent idea " . It will solve much of your header issue. With a stock front end , building a set of under chassis headers would be a real challenge.
Well I think your right. Building headers for this will not be fun. My dyno headers won't even be close. Lol I'm going to try the John Doe approach. He use to post here and had a valiant with a 505 small block in it. He made his own headers that he could remove in under 30 minutes. Wish he still posted here. Matt
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Re: My W9 Build
[Re: onig]
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10/28/14 04:53 PM
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The pistons have Diamond's ceramic, thermal coating and are gold in colour. J.Rob
2009 PHR\EMC Competitor 2010 PHR\EMC Competitor 2011 PHR\EMC Competitor 2012 PHR\EMC Competitor 2013 PHR\EMC Competitor 2014 HotRod/EMC Competitor 2015 HotRod/EMC NoShow 2016 HotRod/EMC 3rd place SPEC Bigblock 2018 HotRod/EMC 7th place G3
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Re: My W9 Build
[Re: RAMM]
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10/28/14 06:35 PM
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Thanks, will this coating stay on, or will it wear away like the piston skirt coatings?
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Re: My W9 Build
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10/28/14 06:57 PM
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I'm pretty sure scat doesn't make a small journal I beam SBC rod in 6.200" length. But, I have been wrong before.
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Scat part # 2-350-6200-2000 6.200" 2.000" journal
J.Rob
.... but that's an H beam.
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