Let’s see your answer then I’ll post up something someone who SHOULD know posted. Lol
Your response is classic John. Just
“WRONG”. And you’re definitely the one to prove it.
I would say they could hold up indefinitely.
I guarantee you more that 100 passes unless you are a half-azzed engine builder. I wonder if Daddy thought that way. Lol
I meant ask junior. LOL I don't know if Herb Sr is still living or not.Is Dad still
Living.
I meant ask junior. LOL I don't know if Herb Sr is still living or not.
I checked out this expert’s Facebook profile and I don’t think I’ll be listening to his suggestions.
So, quit racing at 3
So, quit racing at 3:45? Am or pm?
Best answer yet!
In this build 747-770hp 376 was cryogenically treated and said to increase block strength 30-40%Let’s see your answer then I’ll post up something someone who SHOULD know posted. Lol
dyno mule, bored .100 over.In this build 747-770hp 376 was cryogenically treated and said to increase block strength 30-40%
376 cid Mopar Engine - Engine Builder Magazine
My main point wasn't the engine in the article but the treatment, don't know much about it 1st time hearing about it, looks like it cost $600 for the block and $1000 for the whole engine but if does gain 30-40% strength probably worth it for a 550 plus hp motor.dyno mule, bored .100 over.
There's a difference between a mule and weekly race engine.