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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Berkshire County - Massachusetts
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![]() It's all brand new. Last year I had it running with a mild cam (to pass emissions) and I threw a set of bearings due to a overheating problem....that was only after 200 miles. We tore it back down this spring and put a hotter cam in it and a new set of bearings. We broke the cam and lifters, changed the oil, cut the filter to check for bearing debris (held my breath) and I babied it (under 5K rpm's) for about 300-350 miles. Than I took it to the strip once and got a timeslip. Still haven't changed the oil for the second time (am waiting for the 500 mile mark). That's where I am now.
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Red 1993 GT Street Machine Best E.T. - 12.41/Best MPH = 108 Engine is a 1969 351 block w/393 stroker kit. Dynamic Roller Myte C4, 8 pt cage. Edlebrock Performer heads and Victor Jr. EFI, FRPP 30lb injectors & Cartech fuel system. MSD ignition. Sothside Machine bars & Sub-frames, adj. upper's, 3.73's, Koni rear shocks, much more |
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