Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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I sure hope it’s nicer than the crap heads they are sending out the door. Pretty bad when you can buy a Chinese copy and it’s 10 times nicer.
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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I sure hope it’s nicer than the crap heads they are sending out the door. Pretty bad when you can buy a Chinese copy and it’s 10 times nicer. Crappy in what regards??
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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I sure hope it’s nicer than the crap heads they are sending out the door. Pretty bad when you can buy a Chinese copy and it’s 10 times nicer. Crappy in what regards?? The casting were CRAP and I mean crap on the last set I bought. I did a post comparing a ProMax Head and an Edelbrock Head on Moparts with pictures and flow numbers from my bench. Th ProMax quality was way better and the flow numbers were too and I’m not talking a few cfm.
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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They probably have a deal with NHRA to produce LEGAL NHRA S/SS blocks for competition. Does Edelbrock pour cast iron? I think they just pour aluminum. I don't think NHRA would approve aluminum blocks for Stock and SS.
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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They probably have a deal with NHRA to produce LEGAL NHRA S/SS blocks for competition. Does Edelbrock pour cast iron? I think they just pour aluminum. I don't think NHRA would approve aluminum blocks for Stock and SS. Looks like they have chevrolet cast iron blocks in their catalog
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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They have the foundry skills and the machining skills. Now all we need is for them to have the want to.
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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From what I’ve seen, they sure look like the Brodix iron blocks.
No idea where they actually come from though.
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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From what I’ve seen, they sure look like the Brodix iron blocks.
No idea where they actually come from though. They are supposed to be the same , Blueprint also , was a discussion on yellowbullet a couple months ago . There must be a market for St/SST racers let alone bracket racers and even just street guys . Even a iron block with just cross bolted mains as a standard upgrade would be a good thing . Here in Oz a guy was advertising a stock 76 440 for nearly $4000 . Bare blocks are around $2000 . Tex
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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From what I’ve seen, they sure look like the Brodix iron blocks.
No idea where they actually come from though. They are supposed to be the same , Blueprint also , was a discussion on yellowbullet a couple months ago . There must be a market for St/SST racers let alone bracket racers and even just street guys . Even a iron block with just cross bolted mains as a standard upgrade would be a good thing . Here in Oz a guy was advertising a stock 76 440 for nearly $4000 . Bare blocks are around $2000 . Tex Tex - do you have an approx cost to ship a 440 block from the states to Australia? Was just wondering that’s all.
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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From what I’ve seen, they sure look like the Brodix iron blocks.
No idea where they actually come from though. They are supposed to be the same , Blueprint also , was a discussion on yellowbullet a couple months ago . There must be a market for St/SST racers let alone bracket racers and even just street guys . Even a iron block with just cross bolted mains as a standard upgrade would be a good thing . Here in Oz a guy was advertising a stock 76 440 for nearly $4000 . Bare blocks are around $2000 . Tex Tex - do you have an approx cost to ship a 440 block from the states to Australia? Was just wondering that’s all. At $2000 a pop maybe a sea can? Kevin
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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Tex - do you have an approx cost to ship a 440 block from the states to Australia? Was just wondering that’s all. [/quote]
No idea . Have to find someone bringing a container in , then add 10% gst Not really enough demand here , chryslers only had small blocks here A lot say they want a bb not many do , far less race them
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New best ET 10.259@129.65 . New best MPH 130.32 Finally fitted a solid cam, stepped it up a bit more 3690lbs through the mufflers New World block 3780lbs 10.278@130.80 . Wowser 10.253@130.24 footbraking from 1500rpm Power by Tex's Automotive
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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From what I’ve seen, they sure look like the Brodix iron blocks.
No idea where they actually come from though. They are supposed to be the same , Blueprint also , was a discussion on yellowbullet a couple months ago . Tex If I had to guess(which I am), I’d say Blueprint was the driving force behind those blocks coming to market.
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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From what I’ve seen, they sure look like the Brodix iron blocks.
No idea where they actually come from though. They are supposed to be the same , Blueprint also , was a discussion on yellowbullet a couple months ago . There must be a market for St/SST racers let alone bracket racers and even just street guys . Even a iron block with just cross bolted mains as a standard upgrade would be a good thing . Here in Oz a guy was advertising a stock 76 440 for nearly $4000 . Bare blocks are around $2000 . Tex Tex - do you have an approx cost to ship a 440 block from the states to Australia? Was just wondering that’s all. About $2-400 Aud depending on who and where it's being shipped from too. East Coast of the US is usually a little more expensive. I had some R5 blocks, cranks etc shipped from Indianpolis, it was $400 per full crate. As Tex eluded, you'll go broke trying to make money on BBM guys over here, there just isn't many of them really. A lot of Small Block and Hemi 6 stuff mainly
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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PBM blocks are basicly the Brodix blocks...Brodix did make PBM make engineering changes to the blocks before they would sell them. From what I've heard, they are good for the money and better than Old iron, rated around 700-1000HP. I'll bet those are what everyone's running unless Edelbrock is casting all new, which is $$$ so I'd be surprised to see that but ya never know!
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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Dang! I'd order one tomorrow if they had a low deck!
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Re: Edelbrock bare blocks
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I’ve heard they were in talks with mopar about the R3 core boxes but I’m not sure how far that went You would think that would be a win win for both companies. Fingers crossed it comes true.
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