Anyone heard of DynoFlo in NV?
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Anyone heard of DynoFlo in NV?
Here is a link to their e-bay stoe. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2429813298
I am thinking about switching motors. I have exchanged a few e-mails and they do build marine motors.
Any insight would be appreciated.
I am thinking about switching motors. I have exchanged a few e-mails and they do build marine motors.
Any insight would be appreciated.
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Let me know what you need I live out in Las Vegas and can do so talking around for you . I'm going to the drag races this weekend and will ask my buddy. let me know '
Rick
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I might be looking for a 540 or 572 short block. Here is the internals he sent to me.
the internals are;
Dart Big M block 9.8<540> 10.2<572>
Eagle 4340 Internal Balance crank 4.25<540> 4.5<572>
Eagle 3d H beam rods
Je/SRP pistons
King Allecular Pro Race Bearings
JE Moly rings
all balanced and assembled
depending on which heads you have they may flow enough to support the 540
if not I do have Dart Pro 1's and Proaction/Protopline heads available.
The marine 572's with mild hydraulic roller cam are making 670-700HP and
1.25 ft lbs. per inch
Thanks
the internals are;
Dart Big M block 9.8<540> 10.2<572>
Eagle 4340 Internal Balance crank 4.25<540> 4.5<572>
Eagle 3d H beam rods
Je/SRP pistons
King Allecular Pro Race Bearings
JE Moly rings
all balanced and assembled
depending on which heads you have they may flow enough to support the 540
if not I do have Dart Pro 1's and Proaction/Protopline heads available.
The marine 572's with mild hydraulic roller cam are making 670-700HP and
1.25 ft lbs. per inch
Thanks
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I saw the same company on E-Bay. Sent him an email, they seem like a good company ****BUT ***** I have heard alot of bad things about Eagle cranks. I moved on and will go with another brand. I think spending a little bit more up front could save alot later.