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07-03-2014 05:40 AM #16
I have come to believe exactly what you are saying. Just yesterday I was leaning on an old Chevy pickup that this young fellow who really knows his engines built a 383 Stroker and man that thing had it all. He definitely built it right and the sound sure did take care of itself. I presently have 2 engines so why not build it right this time and let the chips fall where they may.
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07-04-2014 11:34 PM #17
Now for a cam that sounds good and makes power it hard to beat good old Isky "The Camfather" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HWNaSRjAe4
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Wiring can be a pain. My problem is I get in a groove and have a plan and then get sidelined to another project and when I come back I forget what the heck my plan was.
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