Re: procharged smallblock
[Re: madmoparmike]
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01/19/11 10:57 PM
01/19/11 10:57 PM
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80arrow
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thanks for posting my question for you is what all did you you get from SD concepts? what harmonic dampener are you running? how much did this stuff cost? i am looking for a package that i know will work and i dont have to go threw the R&D
I bought the complete kit from them, it was a used one that one of their customers had and decided to upgrade, so it had all the brackets. The bottom pully is a billet piece that is designed for a ATI dampner and has two grooves for the alt. belt. One thing to think on is how you're going to package it. My set-up is on the passenger side, others are on the drivers. Not saying one is better then the other but they both have pluses and/or minuses.
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Re: procharged smallblock
[Re: Cudahlr]
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03/15/11 08:21 AM
03/15/11 08:21 AM
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80arrow
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A little bit. I oredered the cam, carb, hat, and meth injection from Morris a few weeks ago, still wating on the meth kit. The cam should be showing up at the engine builder this week or next. He ordered the top end last week from Indy. He's waiting on the pistons and dampner so he can balance the rotating assembly. I've been working on my car quite a bit but its all little stuff, mounting the fuel pump, figuring out where I want to run the lines, mounted a trans cooler in the rear of the car, made a new support that goes from the hood latch down to just below the rad. Trying to figure out how to get the electronics placed inside and wired to look decent. Sent my procharger in to Procharger and had them go trough it and make sure everything is good, mostly for piece of mind. Got the rad mounted and more cage put in the car, it'll cert to 8.50 now.
Last edited by 80arrow; 03/15/11 08:30 AM.
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Re: procharged smallblock
[Re: 80arrow]
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03/15/11 08:11 PM
03/15/11 08:11 PM
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Seems that I'm not smart enough to post pics yet today
sometimes its just moparts somehow forgeting the upload, i usualy use a host like photobucket and then just link the pic with the imagecode shown under the pic, im a pc for dummies kind of guy but it works pretty good and is easy if you want to be able to acces the pic from somewhere else or just link it to multiple sites:)
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Re: procharged smallblock
[Re: 80arrow]
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03/16/11 01:10 AM
03/16/11 01:10 AM
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New cars pack stuff much tighter than that. As long as nothing moves you should be fine.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: procharged smallblock
[Re: Stroker Scamp]
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03/18/11 12:13 PM
03/18/11 12:13 PM
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starting to gather ideas on a sb build, where should i begin to look for ideas,on internals of the block, any help with heads would help too
Are you interested in SB Ford power? I know of a motor that went 6.67/212 with a 135 that is priced to sell.
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