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Old 12-17-2003, 05:41 PM
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Originally posted by apache77
632 cu in 850 hp completely reliable because of no blower better internals than the other two
25,000
Sweet looking! Can you list the internals for me?
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Originally posted by apache77
632 cu in 850 hp completely reliable because of no blower better internals than the other two
25,000
big yellow cat whats up
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I think that I would be hard pressed to either go large displacement 4.5" bore to prevent head gasket leaks, long stroke i.e., 4.625" - quad rotor Whipples - EFI - you can make 1000hp without breaking a sweat - should idle at 750 rpm's and last at least two seasons without trouble. pull them during the second winter - hone/ring and back in. ---- now to the drive - would have to be a Arnerson
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