PRH
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After $700 worth of machining, it is now ready to be ported and assembled.
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After $700 worth of machining, it is now ready to be ported and assembled.
Trust me, with the amount of money I have wasted on this “W2 journey”, I could have bought a complete cnc’d Indy top end ready to bolt on. I crossed the line between crazy and insane long ago. There is no help for me now…….ouch!
Trust me, with the amount of money I have wasted on this “W2 journey”, I could have bought a complete cnc’d Indy top end ready to bolt on. I crossed the line between crazy and insane long ago. There is no help for me now…….
Not gonna hurt my feelings at all, pretty thick hide on me.I was wondering about that in my head, but thought it wouldn't be nice to say out loud.
Same here. Hindsight is crystal clear……and usually painful.he Indy setup seems expensive until you price out all the parts to build something comparable. I should have bought a set myself, but I nickel and dimed myself instead.
Madhouse torque while retaining reasonable HP as has been demonstrated here and elsewhere before. This set up can also be found in the winner circle of various countrywide circle tracks.W2s with a dual plane? On a stroker ? Why?
Thanks for the info, looks like a good buy. But my brother-in-law works at the battery store so I’m almost obligated to buy there. He’ll get me a smokin deal on whatever junk they have in the back.This is what I bought to replace the red top that wouldn't keep a charge. Is it ugly? Yes. But 4 year warranty and it's dual start/deep cycle.
https://www.batteriesplus.com/product-details/auto_light-truck/battery/x2power/sli34agmdp
As Rumble touched on. I’ve gotten some flak over the intake choice but I have a few reasons for putting it on the engine.W2s with a dual plane? On a stroker ? Why?
It is indeed an interesting combination.As Rumble touched on. I’ve gotten some flak over the intake choice but I have a few reasons for putting it on the engine.
First and foremost, this is a street car. Might see a drag strip once a year for some fun. I feel like this intake will make more torque than a single plane due to increased runner length. Second, it compliments the smallish solid roller camshaft choice a little better than a single plane. And lastly, I already had it sitting on the shelf.
I foresee running this combination for a couple years and if I happen to find a good deal on a single plane W2 intake, I may possibly do an intake and cam swap for some comparison.
So although it may seem crazy to most, it fits my application well….for now.
Nice! Are you running 1.6 rockers?
Boy I hope you're gonna be ok, but I don't know how it could "look good" without a sonic check. It's like having a bad cough and your Doc looks at your chest and says "looks good".I knew the .060” over was gonna get people excited! I agree that the thicker the bore the better but the machinist that did the boring is a lifelong seriousMopar guy. Serious like he owns 2 mint Superbirds with sequential vin numbers. He has built more Mopar engines than I could even imagine. He said this block looked great and could handle the.060 over easily. Did he sonic test it? No. Do I trust his word as an expert? Yep. So I’m gonna run it and when it splits a cylinder I’ll take back to him for a sleeve.
What a glorious day.