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Thats more than what I paid for my first home...
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There is a 6 cylinder truck just like it that is really tuff! Last of my research on it on found out that it runs nitrous. Now dont go crazy until you here this. It runs nitrous a full quarter mile! Thats amazing! It starts at 10 percent nitrous and in 1.5 seconds goes to 100 percent! AND to top it off, stays at 100 percent a full quarter mile!YEEEEEEEEHAAAAAW!.
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Sweeeeet motor you got there! Was wondering what cfm your carb is? My guess is a 500?
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T.J. what do I win if your correct? Yes it is a 500, they are the smallest in the Edelbrock line I was going to jet it down. But it runs well right out of the box so I didn't change them but I'm not racing it anyway. Anyone else out there running a 500 cfm 1404 on their inline. I would be curious to know if they were satisfied with it or if not. I would really like a pair of Webber's on it but they cost to much $$ for my retirement income...Vernski
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I plan to run a 600 cfm edelbrock on my 292. The dual webers would actually run richer than your edelbrock if you use dual weber 38s. For that small of a 6 cyl. I would recommend the weber 32/36(it has smaller jets). Know a guy who did the dual 38s on a 250 and it had flood out problems. |
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I have an edlebrock 500 at home I plan on rebuilding it and seeing how it works !
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It's not going into a truck, but this is what my dad and I are working on. And yes that is a thermostat housing.
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My first guess was that's the blower off of a late 90's Pontiac GTP 3800 or similar, but the "3.8" on the lid sort of looks like it's off of the supercharged 3.8 used in Ford Thunderbirds. Sweet project either way though.
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Here is the color scheme he decided on. I posted them in his build thread, but figured I would add them here too. They are Duplicolor high temp Forest Green and Cast Iron Gray. Not going to get any assembly done this weekend, but next weekend, we will.
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Nivlac57 you have anymore pic's thats pretty trick looking i hope to turbo or supercharger my inline one day!
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You guessed it. It's off of a Thunderbird Supercoupe.
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I tied to find your video of your truck running, but youtube said it does not exist anymore. Just thought I let ya know. Would love to see that thing running.....maybe a burn out or two |
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Did you put your carb on backwards? With the secondaries towards the front of the truck. I was lookin all over for the edelbrock sig and i couldnt find it. |
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T.J. hey I won again, of course it's sitting on there backwards that's why you can't find the Edelbrock name you have to look on the other side of the carb. Now before you get your Hanes in a knot about it being on there backwards and not right. It just don't make any difference because the Clifford intake has a open plentium, so it doesn't matter if the secondaries are forward, backward or sideways. It runs just fine for this old retired truck driver, I'm posting some pic's of the linkage, another reason it's the way it is, as Paul Harvey would say...Vernski
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No complaints here vernski! Just couldnt tell. Actually a very smart thing to do! At least you didnt change all the linkage out like I did!. Looks cool!
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If anyone looks on the Clifford Performance website it will tell you the same thing w/open plenum you can mount the carb in any direction. So I didn't mean to come across crabby or defensive about it if I did..Vernski |
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Got my headers painted. And no they are not chrome.
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what headers is everyone running for performance, and best quality, long tube or short tubes?
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Good quality headers are Tom Langdon's stovebolt cast iron headers(short). I would say they are "higher" quality. Clifford performance makes short and long tube headers(shown below are my short tube headers from clifford.) I would personally prefer short tube header because they can fit in tighter spaces and you have a better choice of exhaust route. Headmen make a set of headers for the chevy 6, but they are very poor quality. Hope this helps. T.J.
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Hi verski,
What did your offenhauser valve cover run you? Looks cool! |
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