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Old 10-17-2008, 08:33 PM
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Wheel to Wheel built me one with a Harop supercharger.
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Can you post some engines specifications and a picture or 5?

Power/Torque Output Etc.

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Old 10-17-2008, 08:42 PM
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Wheel to Wheel built me one with a Harop supercharger.
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Is this an older Engine built by the old Wheel 2 Wheel, or the new Wheel 2 Wheel?

What is the website of the builder of your new engine?

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Is this an older Engine built by the old Wheel 2 Wheel, or the new Wheel 2 Wheel?

What is the website of the builder of your new engine?

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Ty
I believe it's the Wheel 2 Wheel that just closed a month or two ago. He got it built earlier this year as I recall.

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Magnuson has released for sale the LS-3 (G-8) supercharger kit using the 2300 TVS.

I hope to post some pictures/dyno sheets before SEMA.

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Great news. I hope it won't be $10k like the Harrop kit.
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Old 10-18-2008, 07:32 AM
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Dyno numbers are:

650hp/700tq. Boost 11.5

702hp/745tq. Boost 13.2

4.0 Block/4.065 Bore/ 416 c.i. L92 Heads

Speartech harness

Kurt Urban built the motor and Dynoed it also. Great guy and super knowledgable.

Pump gas.

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Pics of blower installs please.

I am thinking of running an LS with a procharger in our convertible.
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Old 11-02-2008, 12:45 PM
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Thanks Jeff.
I replied to your PM.
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Hi Jeff, I would be very happy with most of the items,
"first class".

I would ask why Ross made the piston dish "round" ?

The LS-3 pistons that I fit all have the shape of the LS-3 head (Squish Area) machined in to the piston crown.

What is the top ring materal and style ?
What is the diameter of the pin ?

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