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gear banger
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: CHICAGO
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I'm not exactly sure on the cam specs, int. ex. .662 .668 252 256 @.50 114 lobe sep. It is a blower cam but I am now rinning N.A. I shift at 6800. My best time on the motor is a 11.9 granny shifting at 5900 rpm with a lame 1.8 60 ft. That was the only run I got in before the rear end blew. It has a low 11 or high 10 in it
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79 Hatch: NA 347, Stage 2 Canfield Heads, Victor JR. Intake, Blueprinted Holley 750 HP, Solid Roller Cam, Shooting for 10's on motor 93 LX: Tremec, dual friction clutch, fms flywheel, Hedman shorties, O/R H-pipe Ricer hater's club member #49 |
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