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Old 12-29-2017, 10:25 PM
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I'll start a build thread about Track Warrior Builds ... including Greg's ... when I can carve out a little time. It's been crazy busy since the launch of our new catalog.
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Old 12-30-2017, 11:29 AM
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It's been crazy busy since the launch of our new catalog.
Hope that means business is booming Ron. You'll be tired from all of the hustle and bustle, as they say. But, that's a good thing. The market/industry needs a person like yourself.
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The part I like best is where Ron claims he "retired".
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The part I like best is where Ron claims he "retired".
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The part I like best is where Ron claims he "retired".

That's not funny. That's hilarious. I'm working more now than ever.

But the plan includes moving into a new shop & bringing more staff on soon. After they get up to speed in a few months, I'm hoping to work "normal" hours. Whatever that is.




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That's not funny. That's hilarious. I'm working more now than ever.

But the plan includes moving into a new shop & bringing more staff on soon. After they get up to speed in a few months, I'm hoping to work "normal" hours. Whatever that is.





"Normal" hours mean you'll go from 12-16 hours that you're probably doing now to 6-8 hours in the new shop, only to go home and be on 24 hr call, 7 days a week for the manager.
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"Normal" hours mean you'll go from 12-16 hours that you're probably doing now to 6-8 hours in the new shop, only to go home and be on 24 hr call, 7 days a week for the manager.


I already text him 24/7 ....... LOL

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Hi Everyone,

I'll chime in and add my 2¢.

If you're building a car that will see primarily street ... and operate in the 2000-3500 rpm most of it's life ... and operate above 4000, up to 7000 a couple times a year ... I'd suggest Mast or Lingenfelter. They will work great & cost you less.

If you're building or running a car that will autocross 10+ times a year ... and/or run on track days 10+ times a year, where it will see 2000-7000 rpm a lot ... a whole lot ... I'd recommend one of my engines.

My engines cost more than Mast & Lingenfelter, because we build them with better, stronger & more expensive parts throughout. We build them to handle high rpms & hard use weekend after weekend & live. If you want to read why & how our engines are built to shine in autocross & track days, read HERE.

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I have run Mast Motorsports engines in two of my cars with great success.

My C5 Z06 has their Black Label 427 that makes 687 HP and revs to 7200 RPM with ease. Tons of power from 3000 - 7200 rpm. This is a full time autocross and road course car for the past 2 1/2 years.

My 1973 Camaro has a 416 LS3 that makes 611 HP that I run to 7200 RPM. I have run this motor since 2010 and never been apart. This car has over 1500 hard driven autocross and road course miles on it. That is 7 years of autocross and road course events. The engine runs perfect.

These Mast Motorsports engines are far more than a part time autocross engine.
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Old 01-18-2018, 12:38 AM
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My 1973 Camaro has a 416 LS3 that makes 611 HP that I run to 7200 RPM.
Brian, I can't recall... is your LS3 wet or dry sump? Any Accusump if wet?

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