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    James M is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Yea didn't want to go that extreme,Jerry. But wanted to use same heads. Just wonder what hp an torque would b on kiwi37 would b?

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    Quote Originally Posted by James M View Post
    Yea didn't want to go that extreme,Jerry. But wanted to use same heads. Just wonder what hp an torque would b on kiwi37 would b?
    Never had my 429 in my F100 on the dyno but it pulls like a bus load of schoolboys and with 2.75 gears in the rear and through the mufflers it does 13.9 quarter miles, 'experts' tell me with steeper gears in the rear and a set of slicks it would easily be into the 12 second area, who knows???.

    I have to say the Isky 272 cam is as hot a cam as I would want to run with a stock torque convertor.
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    '55 F100 hot-rod (owned 40 years)
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