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not much of a tricked out one, but its green!! lol
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I'm not gonna wade into any of that mess except to say I've had nothing but good dealings with Tom & have never heard him claim to invent anything. He's a very solid & honest engine builder.
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Also, don't forget there was/is also a P.E.S. lump on the market. Although shaped slightly different it was the same exact principle. Was that guy a scam artist. All you have to do is change the design slightly such as the shape or the way the lump is fastened and I say its fair game. If you don't like people who copy other peoples ideas, I recommend you not hang out any any type of Motorsports event. Out here on the East coast we are big into the dirt modified racing. I can tell you for certain that there are 4 or 5 car builders that buy their competitors cars through a 3rd party, take them back to their shop, measure and copy them. Are they scam artists or just opportunists? Hell it was happening so much back in the early 90's that now all the parts are interchangeable on 6-7 different makes of dirt cars. Now before everyone dog piles on me.........I am in no way standing up for T. Lowe. I'm just pointing out its the way of the world now a days. As for Clifford,...I know nothing about them except that I own one of there intakes, and I wish they still made aluminium timing covers |
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T.J. If there were patents on the lump ports they will have to battle it out in court. If there were no patents it's a open field and free enterprise. Sometimes life is not as fair as we would like it to be, then acceptance is the key. Sorry what I posted got you upset it was FYI for all of us..
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Nothing but GREAT experiences with Tom. And I know of know other guy that would pool a bunch of guys and small donations together and spend days and days doing dyno comparisions of the 250 AND 292 in various trim.
Read the stuff on inliners and you will see Tom shares, is accurate with his info, and is courteous in doing so. my 2 c.
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who do you think came up with the lump ports? is this something you know or some one tell you? I know Larry --- twisted Six has been selling them for along time but I don't think he was the original person to develop them he just started to make them and sell them . I think the idea was done along time ago by racers and never developed. so if you built a hand made blower manifold for a 235 chevy six and vick edelbrock started to manufacture one similar would you be pissed and never by edelbrock?
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May not be tricked out but looks like a good start in my opinion. Thanks and keep us posted.
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Hi guys I bought Leo Santucci's Chevrolet inline six-cylinder power manual this is the second edition. I'm disappointed that the only color pages are the front and the back. Does the first edition have color pages inside the covers? I see the first edition costs more so did I get what I paid for Black&white? Vernski
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went and talked to the best exhaust guy i know yesterday and he said he would love to do the exhaust on a six. im pretty excited. im going to be getting the langdons cast headers duals exiting behind the drivers rear tire. i have another question. i want to use studs in the head to hold the manifold and headers but i want to know what size the studs need to be the length is what im after. thanks
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Well here it is. Finally got my carb. Gonna get a exhaust system put in sometime next week. This thing sound awesome running straight pipes! Though I got a major headache in the cab while I was driving it. Has a 600 cfm edelbrock. Sounds like a mean machine when you rev it up.
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Gonna hook up the water system today, maybe.
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Thanks! To bad its not legal in these parts to run straight pipes!
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They are just trying to protect you from yourself and others, even with cherry bombs or purple hornies you still need hearing protection if you are within fifteen feet [talk about headache]Vernski
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For those of you who are running Clifford headers. How did you take out the studs on the front and rear of the head. Having a heck of a time with mine. Thanks.
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I used a pair of visegrips and heated it with a butane torch they came right out. My friend Bill welded a nut on the stud let it cool out and used a rattle gun they came out also good luck..Vernski
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Do not over tighten the end studs Esp. the front. It can crack in the end when it bottoms out in the head. So just be sure to ad some thread sealer to the studs. And you will be fine. I to would like to know more on the EZ EFI
what CFM is it? and how is it working out. Thanks
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Not in my truck but just rebuilt this for my '64 Chevy II wagon. 250ci, Clifford intake and headers, Holley 390cfm carb, HEI.
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[quote=chevy_mike;6183904]Not in my truck but just rebuilt this for my '64 Chevy II wagon. 250ci, Clifford intake and headers, Holley 390cfm carb, HEI.
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