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Kuddos to you for putting yourself (motor builds, truck builds, etc, etc) out there for us to see, and I appolagize if my or other members' comment's have made you wish you hadn't? On the other, yeah, split bumper 70 (70 1/2 if you will) RS/SS Camaro. Can't wait to see more picts of the overkill, I think you'll be happy with the TKO, everything I have read on it says it is a great trans as well as having several conversations with the guys at Kiesler and classic five speed. I have no doubt it'll work for me, as they have a kit for my application, and in your truck you'll be able to buy the trans and a few other pieces and save some $$$ as the truck will accept it without a lot of specialty parts as in my case. Good luck and keep up the good fight, and don't let the negatives get to ya. Mike |
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Absolutely no worries 70rs/ss (Mike), you never caused any bad feelings, none! I couldn't agree more, that one really does need to ID heads and pistons before throwing in a big Cam and or other performance components...... I did, ID, everything before doing anything....LOL!
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350 cubic inches, Aluminum 202/160 64cc 190cc intake runners
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You need to post pics like I do Here's one of my blower motor!!! Bob
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Nice blower motor Bob!!! OK , decided on my heads. Lots of choices in the SBC aluminum head market. AFR would have been my first choice but I can't afford them, LOL.... ProComp's are on the other end of the scale and even though I think they have revised their heads and cleaned them up a bunch, I just couldn't get myself to buy the China heads. After a lot of reading and counting my pennies, I bought a set of complete Patriot heads that are made in Alabama and have cnc porting. 2.02 1.60 64cc chambers and 190cc intake runners. The pair was $845.00 delivered.
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Alex.....
HOLY CRAP! Red is gonna be FAST! She already looks like she is going fast when she is parked! Love that red truck!
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That sound like a killer deal,might have to look into them
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I should have the heads next week some time. Then I am going to buy a Holley 4150 750 cfm DP w/ mechanical secondaries and with NO choke, even if anyone thinks my plan is a mess or mis-guided.
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Nice Heads !! Looks like your plan is on track and ready to scream !!!
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Anyway, this is very close to what I'm running and no doubt it will scoot right along!
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Another good 'Bama product is ACC torque converters. I have used B&M, TCI, and JW in the past, but I have used ACC's for the last 8 years, and I have had nothing but good luck out them. I have a 4000 RPM 10" converter with fully welded fins and an anti-ballooning in my '82 Z28 that I have been running behind a very healthy 383 for years now. My car is a street car and it weighs 3300# with me in it and it runs high 10's on motor. It cost me hundreds less than a big brand converter. I have used several of their 2500 - 3000's in mild street set-ups as well. I highly recommend them.
http://www.accperformance.com/
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A lot of reading and a lot of: Research...The Patriot head is a great bang for the buck Aluminum head, well made and made here in the USA.
Web site: https://www.patriot-performance.com/...&cat=40&page=1 If you look on ebay you can find some good sellers that sell them new a little less expensive. White Performance has a deal on them: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...256552111&rd=1
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There are plenty of "old school way of thinking" things that guys are willing to "deal-with" or "tune-around", but there are also plenty of new guys out there reading the stuff on this board, who don't need the confusion. A whole lot of "old school" things were done because that was all there was available, or the technology hadn't been developed yet. I have no issue at all with old school looks/style, but I am not willing to ignore the better stuff that has come along since. Performance, safety, and fuel economy are all better today because of improvements to the old way. I'm not saying that everything that is new is better...some of the oldler/simpler ways have advantages too.....But "racing stuff" is just that, it does not automatically translate to street driving. Sure some do it....but it doesn't make it right. Non vacuum-advance distributors Tiny racing convertors Non DOT tires Dominators Trans brakes Tunnel rams Spools Nitrous Oxide Blah Blah Blah..... (staff comment) Keep it civil, there was plenty of negativity (personal) in this thread, there is no need for that at all. Dis-agree....fine, no name calling or personal slamming...and please quit "quoting" the old bad stuff and bringing it back up. I re-opend this thread because I believe that there is good information available, please don't make that into a mistake... |
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Thanks Gray Ghost! Thanks whatnow123!
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About my other statement, I said nothing about old school. There's nothing wrong with a double pumper on a vehicle that isn't daily driven...especially when that same vehicle might run down the 1320 every once in awhile. 'Doesn't make it right for everyone' surely does apply here and I hope most of us have the common sense to know that when we read things like this in a forum. Just for the record, I am not exactly all old school. I am adding TPI to the small block and another fuelie system to my big block, which should be here at the house in a few days.
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Hey Longhair...that isn't "Bad stuff" that Gray Ghost quoted...that is just me telling someone that they Do Not Know what they are talking about... and rightfully so. JMHO.
The person that started the Negitivity...blasted his post out there and vanished leaving his turd comment on the thread. Kinda like the Drive by media...and to quote Rush... "They drive by, they shoot things up, they get in the convertable and drive off...leaving a big mess, for me to clean up", Rush Limbaugh
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Quotes like "you do not know what you are talking about, period" are purely troublesome/irritating. They will almost always get a defensive response...and the thread goes south, for everyone.
The "who started it" is irrelevant....the idea is to "report" the thread and have the moderators deal with it. Ignore that negative comments and continue with the discussion as if it is not there....the post can be deleted, but once it gets "quoted" (carried along) and refuted/dis-credited a few times, there is a huge mess that is more likely to get locked and fade away, rather than "cleaning up" a bunch of posts. I hope this makes sense? Copied from the rules: Quote:
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Fine and dandy LongHair...But to say My response to cdowns is troublesome/irritating.....Wow, Im supposed to take his negitive vile.....What about his original Statement: All in all your plan is a poorly thought out one? When he has no knowledge of my plan.
Seems like his statement is just what the rules state: IV. Pure trolling, either to upset someone or simply for your personal enjoyment, is strictly prohibited. If you're here to cause trouble, it will be a very short stay. Immediate BAN and you will be reported to your ISP.
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In a word......yes.
I copied the rules....plain and simple, do not continue the bad "debate". It really makes no difference who is right or wrong (much of this is purely opinion anyway)...the real wrong comes from perpetuating it. Take it, report it, it will be dealt with...... Now you got it locked for good. |
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