4xfan78,I spun it up to 6500 rpm but after 5500-5600 rpm it fell off.Talk about nail bitting,after we ran it on the dyno for 20 min to break in the cam we changed oil and jetted the carb then wham,he pulled it right to 6400-6500 rpm.Talking about being nervous.My friend who helped me build it(I should say he pretty much did it all)said he was going to break it in like I was going to run it.That how he does all his motor's.

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, Jul 01 2004 05:40 AM
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#43
Posted 08 July 2004 - 07:22 AM
The motor is a 400 bored .030" over,it is balanced and blue printed/10 to 1 compression/Crower hydraulic cam,degreed in/shot peened and polished rod's with ner ARP bolt's,small ends bushed/ported and polished heads/competition valve job,bowl's blended,combustion chambers reworked,exhaust port's reworked/SS Ferrea valves/roller rocker's/KB full floating Clevland piston's/Child's&Albert plasma coated file fit ring's/MSDignition/6AL box/Hooker headers/3" mandrel bent exhaust with Flowmaster muffler's/Fluidamper/750 Edelbrock seriously tweaked/Holley blue pump,fuel system is all Aeroquip/Edelbrock dual plane manifold extensively ported.
#46
Posted 11 July 2004 - 06:45 AM
hey sweepersgr8, there is a big difference in power and fuel econ. im getting about 12 versus the previous 8 mpg and there is a lot more power on tap when i want it. as for cold weather, the coldest it ever gets around here is about 40. most of the time is is hot and i think the average temperature year round is like 74. during the summer like today it is like 94 with a hear index of 105 so i would rather have the air as cold as possible year round.
p. s. i live in the lowcountry.
p. s. i live in the lowcountry.
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