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Steve,
That radiator setup looks great as is, I like that better than the DSE closeout. A separate cooler is good. I like the engine combo, should make tons of torque and weigh nearly the same as before. David |
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Steve, Your reincarnation thread has been very informative. Your product installations, reasoning for why the change is made and what weighed out in the product selection has been doc. perfectly. But..I wouldn't except anything less coming from you. Great work so far and try not to scratch it during reassembly! |
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I like it better as well from a "looks fabbed" standpoint. But I'm use to the DSE part. Also, this one is trickier to remove if I need access to the oil cooler system or other part. This is because some screws go in from the bottom. With my mesh that would be a PITA. |
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Looks real slick Steve...:thumbsup:
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Leave is it as it is! lol yeah rite
Steve a bit modest on the Hp prediction of that 440? |
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New plan: Tomorrow the 402 comes out so we can re-undercoat the car. Here's what we have so far: Sleeved LS2 block (Darton MID) Mast Motorsport 12-degree LS3 style heads 4.185 bore 4.125 stroke - Lunati Pro Series crank 6.125 K1 lightweight (614g) H-beam rods Wiseco Pistons yielding about 11.5:1 compression Comp cam on a 114 LSA.. should idle pretty smooth. FAST 102mm LSXr intake Ported TBW throttle body Canton oiling system ARP everything That would make this a 454 aluminum small-block LS engine. Conservative estimates are 670hp and over 600 lb-ft of torque. Weight gain, due to the sleeves, should be around 6-lbs Just need to do a few mods to the Canton oil pan. Still doing the math on it, but it should work just fine. |
Sounds like that's going to be one nice engine. Very nice Steve. Are you doing an article on it too?
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454, is that a big block? You're like me, pushing the limit every chance you get. I like it....:thumbsup:
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