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Old 02-26-2012, 11:41 PM
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Make sure you sand anything you paint first or it won't stick as well
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Old 02-27-2012, 09:07 AM
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Here is my 502
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Old 02-27-2012, 09:25 AM
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The last hot rod 4 stroke I built. 7000 rpm 440 6 pack in my old '68 4 speed Super Bee.


The last hot rod motor and current pet project. 3.3 liter (180 cu.in.) direct injected 225 HP Evinrude Ficht converted to fully programable EFI w/my own head design on a custom 16" mid section w/a Merc Sportmaster w/1.62 gears.Not fully developed yet or been on a dyno but should be 350ish + HP's or 2 HP's per cu.in. I ported it to turn 9K but has only been to 7500 while I sort through teething pains.
I know on my old STV River Rocket it would go from 30 to 100 in about 200'. Ain't the big cubes you guys like but it's fun to take a couple boxs of junk and some elbow grease and create a monster.





An earlier one I had a bunch of fun with. That thing pushed my little 17' Hydrostream all over the Gulf around the barrier islands when I lived here the 1st time.


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Old 02-27-2012, 10:26 AM
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My Warlock 502 engine build, in the kitchen of course...
Of course. I have built my 80" v twin Harley motor and 2.5 liter outboards in my "kitchen". Your kitchen looks much nicer than mine. Granted I can't cook for chit!
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My 572's Wasn't quite finished with cleaning up and putting the purple diamond plate back down, but I was happy to have them back in.
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Originally Posted by Twin O/B Sonic
The last hot rod 4 stroke I built. 7000 rpm 440 6 pack in my old '68 4 speed Super Bee.


The last hot rod motor and current pet project. 3.3 liter (180 cu.in.) direct injected 225 HP Evinrude Ficht converted to fully programable EFI w/my own head design on a custom 16" mid section w/a Merc Sportmaster w/1.62 gears.Not fully developed yet or been on a dyno but should be 350ish + HP's or 2 HP's per cu.in. I ported it to turn 9K but has only been to 7500 while I sort through teething pains.
I know on my old STV River Rocket it would go from 30 to 100 in about 200'. Ain't the big cubes you guys like but it's fun to take a couple boxs of junk and some elbow grease and create a monster.





An earlier one I had a bunch of fun with. That thing pushed my little 17' Hydrostream all over the Gulf around the barrier islands when I lived here the 1st time.

I can apreciate some OMC's I have had a few. I mainly ran switzers ( v bottoms) nothing as fast as that stv. Cheers!
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