but then again anything with a power adder should run. You took half of the effort out of it. I’ve had well over 5000.00 worth of nitrous stuff sitting here for years and have almost zero interest in using it. The class I bought it for exploded in cost to run and to run them isn’t a one man program to run effectively.
I finally have electric and water back after going 43 hours without it. To hot now but back to the shop in the morning. Man this storm hit our area hard. One homeowner was hurt and beautiful riverfront property damaged from they think a generator explosion. Not sure what happened but I can take a few guesses.
Yup Ron's (the guy you did the 572 for) buddy, what a PITA this new job is turning out to be. <<See aluminum main cap thread. J.Rob
It’s on but wow. My in furnace motor and blower cage for my air conditioner went early week and it’s 85 degrees in my house at 8pm tonight. Hit the shop for awhile but with no air conditioning in it the thought of climbing into my coveralls I wear while porting wasn’t going to happen today. I’m to cheap an stubborn to pay someone to fix my air conditioner so it’s on my to-do list.
Those were 3 heads Stock j Ported j And small block edelbrocks The big block flow numbers I believe Rocodart posted
I can top that! We had house guests last year over the fourth of July weekend. The air conditioning literally blew up, and caught fire. It was 115° here at the time. Our guests cut short their visit, and it took us a couple weeks to get a new a/c. 90+ degrees in the house at midnight.
Is someone selling small block heads that they claim are flowing 318 CFM? Did they move the push rods over?
No my post had BBM heads in mind, however don't get me started on the "BigMouth's" which are a small block Eddy and DO have a relocated pushrod and DO claim to flow 320+cfm but the murdered S.S. only allows them to flow 284 cfm in reality as observed on my bench. J.Rob
I got exactly 318 out of my old open chamber head with a 2.08 valve and have gone so far a best of 6.06 at almost 112mph@2880 pounds. The heads are tubed and I had to take everything available to hit that number. (Stock located pushrod). They are approximately 185cc runner and the short turn is not taped like some insist on doing. Lots of time and labor to get there.
@67autocross might be coincidence, but the Promaxx BBM heads are known to be the same castings as the Sidewinders, the CNC ported heads are advertised as flowing 318cfm at .600"
Man that sucks. Our central air has been gone for over ten years. We make do with a 10K BTU window unit. It keeps the majority of the house cool on all but the hottest days. I'm just praying it lasts out this season, as the control panel has malfunctioned and I cannot adjust the temperature on it. I'm kinda glad it's stuck on 70 degrees. LOL If it makes it through the season, I'll catch a new one on sale at the end of the year and donate this one to the local Christian thrift store. I wish you the best in getting yours fixed.
i believe that about the big mouth heads have a set the never performed like the advertized numbers claimed , they were tested on a happy flow bench no doubt can you post the real numbers ?
That’s what got me…. I was trying to figure out who was selling small block heads advertised at 318cfm
Some of these guys could mess up a wet dream. Lol. I guess I better post up big block or small block heads.
No worries. Some guys post to interesting threads, without noticing what the thread topic is. I've done it.