Re: 198Plus build by Alan's Classic
Ohhhhh
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Nice
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What HP do you expect?
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That would look good with a set of plexiglass valve covers!
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The engine should be over 420 HP......Here's a link to the engine I sorta mocked........Same cam......Exceptions being my compression is 10.5 and I used the Patriot freedom Heads they flow a little better.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SBC-C...Q5fAccessories |
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Wow, nice heads. It's going to sound & run great. :metal:
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Thanks.....for all the comments
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How do you like the Patriot heads? Iv'e thought about getting a set for mine!
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This is the first set of Patriot Freedom heads I've used, read a lot of articles on them. Guess only time will tell.
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I've read a lot about them too, some people say they flow like a Dart head at half the price. I cant remember, were yours the aluminum or cast iron?
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Mine are Aluminum and they are half the cost of Dart heads. With a cam lift up to 550 lift there should not be any difference between the heads. The thing I really like about them is there combustion chamber. It's a fast burn chamber Like the Vortec and requires very little timing. These heads Can support 500-550+ hp with a little work.
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did yours come with the rollers, and which ones are they and size?
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I've had those roller rockers for a while......Don't remember what brand they where, I do know they are 1.5......Heres a link to the heads, really a good head for the money.
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:metal: Incredible mill - many tires are dreading their future. :lol:
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That head is just a little bit better then my stock head that was built. I dont see myself buying a set anytime soon.
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Trying to decide on valve covers....How do y'all think these look if I have them powder coated with the black like this........Honest opinions please.
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...89941_40-1.jpg http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...89941_40-1.jpg |
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the valve covers look good...but I really don't like the word Holley on there.......maybe black out the letters so they don't stand out so much,....jmho
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What color is the truck going to be?
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I have always been partial to these covers with the low spots painted in the color of the truck.
http://paceperformance.com/index.asp...&ProdID=211879 This is of course purely my taste lol |
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x2 on the Pace Performance valve covers..then again it is YOUR truck!
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x2 for not liking the holly label. I would also color match to the truck.
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Replaced my rear cross seal today......Anyone have the measurements of fleetside tailgate opening between the bedsides............Just want to check and make sure.........Thanks
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Got some American Torque Trust II wheels for my truck 16x8 with 4" Back spacing..........The tires are to small........So now I need to figure out what larger size tire I can get away with, any suggestions or pics ????
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It's not a 64-66, but on my 02 I run 255/70 & 265/70 on 16x8 on. I like the size and fit. What size do you have on the rim now (they do look tiny)? 285/70x16 are nice and meaty, but pretty tall & big for your truck.
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