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Re: KB solid block for bracket racing [Re: boatracer572] #2721049
12/03/19 12:17 AM
12/03/19 12:17 AM
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San Jose Ca.
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2nd

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Re: KB solid block for bracket racing [Re: boatracer572] #2721052
12/03/19 12:33 AM
12/03/19 12:33 AM
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Oakville, Wa
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Nicely done! I like that!


67 Barracuda, 470" B, Glide, FuelTech FT600, Precision, Ptc, QA1, Calvert, Smith racecraft, Afco, Dana 60. 275 radials
Re: KB solid block for bracket racing [Re: HOTMOPR] #2721083
12/03/19 07:50 AM
12/03/19 07:50 AM
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back in Georgia
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That looks awesome boat!

I ran a filled iron block with an oil cooler on the street with zero issues. Left about a 1/2 inch of water in the deck to make the water path factory.

I'm going to billet blocks now in 2 cars, with water only in the heads. I can't do what boat did in the front of the block because out the outboard idler for the blower pulley, but can on the nitrous mill.


I saw a guy running a billet block (chevy 5.3 BS) with -20 dry breaks on his oil tank. Every round the guy dumped 12 quarts into these nice aluminum catch cans with the fitting in them. Grabbed another with cold oil and dumped it in. The whole process took less than 5 minutes. He said he ran the same 4 cans of oil all season.

Re: KB solid block for bracket racing [Re: dthemi] #2721148
12/03/19 01:14 PM
12/03/19 01:14 PM
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Thanks darren, it works perfect in my world ( boat racing ) back to back runs are not a problem , oil gets warner than a water block but not much more.

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