The engine sounds awesome Ron... congrats! That first drive is so close now, be careful with all that power , Great job on the whole build... very impressive
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Mario Andretti
69 Camaro-Nutter Racing Engines/427CI LS2 sleeved/LS7 CNC ported heads/Custom cam/T&D 1.8 rockers/Manley crank/Manley H-beam rods/Weisco pistons/NRC Pro Series dry sump/Kooks/NA,92 octane,11.5:1- 672HP @ 6,900RPM, 566TQ @ 5,500RPM Build Thread- http://ls1tech.com/forums/generation...ine-build.html
Reminds me of Run to the Alamo..... a shop with two Mustangs unloads the cars off the trailer -- one is brand spankin' new build... a "helper" is tossed the keys and told to go down the street to fill it with gas.... The street is wet... and heavily crowned... The station is 4 blocks away. The car is upside-down in the ditch.
The engine sounds awesome Ron... congrats! That first drive is so close now, be careful with all that power , Great job on the whole build... very impressive
Thx brother Dale! No stranger to the go pedal, but will surely heed your words. Not down for any funny business until the car and driver (matched set) are ready
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Originally Posted by GregWeld
Reminds me of Run to the Alamo..... a shop with two Mustangs unloads the cars off the trailer -- one is brand spankin' new build... a "helper" is tossed the keys and told to go down the street to fill it with gas.... The street is wet... and heavily crowned... The station is 4 blocks away. The car is upside-down in the ditch.
See above.
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Originally Posted by Rybar
Ron sorry man, late to the party. Congrats on getting that engine bay completed and the motor fired up.
Thx Ry; just glad your hanging out here! Enjoying the new powerplant this summer?