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	10-26-2006 06:08 PM #31
 think iv come to a conclusion though.... going to go with set up 42 from ryans web site there but gonna add a carb spacer, bigger cam and use the rp air gap.... any other sugestions?
 
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	10-26-2006 06:33 PM #32
  Originally Posted by erik erikson Originally Posted by erik erikson
 havent had one fail yet  
 
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	10-26-2006 08:15 PM #33
 Try shoving some compression and some rpm's in there and see what happens. Originally Posted by gassersrule_196 Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
 It is not a question of if, it is a question of when    
 
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	10-26-2006 08:20 PM #34
 It is o.k..but I.M.O. the heads are to big. Originally Posted by BinJim Originally Posted by BinJim
 I would look at heads that have a port volume of 180 cc.
 
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	10-26-2006 09:19 PM #35
 well if 12:5-1 compression and 7500 or more rpm's doesnt count i dunno what does. btw the old 301 that was before this one was drag raced every single weekend and street driven for about 8 or 9 years and it was very consistent, it finally spun a bearing because it still had the front sump nova v8 oil pan on it! the walls were perfectly fine for another rebuild. so what do i know Originally Posted by erik erikson Originally Posted by erik erikson ................ woo hooo 1400,dredth post! ................ woo hooo 1400,dredth post!
 
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