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Old 03-26-2012, 09:46 PM
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Dave congrats on the engine build---that is great news---should be done just in time for the Sept event, right?
Man that doesn't sound good.... because my wedding is right before the Sept event.

My goal is to meet up with Gaetano at a Thunderhill event in July or Aug for some shaking down.

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Please come punch me in the face if my engine looks like that when done.
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Old 03-27-2012, 12:39 AM
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Yeah I know who Cres is... he's friends with Rich... he did some work on my heads last winter... the work was fine... but I was told about a price he did a very simple 383 stroker motor for someone recently... and that was the end of it for me.

I have found my engine builder and the guy is legit and local to me (Gilroy is not very local to me -- it's just where my car lives ).

My new engine build has commenced... and I'll be posting details soon.

Another BBQ needs to happen soon at RTC I agree!
Well that's good to hear can't wait to see what the next few months bring!
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Old 03-27-2012, 12:30 PM
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Man that doesn't sound good.... because my wedding is right before the Sept event.

My goal is to meet up with Gaetano at a Thunderhill event in July or Aug for some shaking down.



Please come punch me in the face if my engine looks like that when done.
HEY THERE'S 10 STAGES OF N2o. That's 1 stage per exit of each corner..LET HER EAT
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I count 12 stages....



Dave I'll have those dyno sheets for you!
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Old 03-28-2012, 12:19 AM
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Don't forget the intimidation factor of the proper valve cover decal. They'll never know what hit'em.



That's actually awesome and would be fun to run.

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HEY THERE'S 10 STAGES OF N2o. That's 1 stage per exit of each corner..LET HER EAT
I think I'll convert to AWD to try to control that.

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Dave I'll have those dyno sheets for you!
Yes send those over!
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Damn you lost the motor....sorry man. Can't wait to see what you do on the next, I am not sure if you should be doing this many solenoids....looks like a wiring nightmare


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