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Still alive? been a long time... I was wondering how they hold up through years of abuse
Less than 1200 miles on it. My grandfather and uncle built it after my grandfather bought his Cummins dodge. Rarely drove it. I’ve owned it since 2001. And it sits next to my dart waiting for it’s turn to be rebuilt. It needs far less but being geared 4.56 with a Granny 4 speed, 55 mph and its redlined. And sucks down fuel like crazy. But it’s got some killer torque
 
Naw, i know they make power.. was just curious why there are less 426's.. Plus i'm a bad passenger.. a buddy of mine tunes vettes for racing and after riding in a few 1500+ hp cars on street i'm not a good passenger anymore :) I'm happy with 500ish hp.. enough to have fun.
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So I have been trying to sort out a over charging issue on the Demon. Quick test drive this afternoon high rpm’s to verify charging system reduction is good. Banging gears (three pedals Willie!) A mere 500 some odd horses thru headers and thrush glass packs and it is official. One of my neighbors is not a fan! Keep in mind I am on a old windy narrow asphalt road in BFE. Houses are all twenty plus acres apart, but oddly enough they all know where the Sublime rigs live! Hah!
 
So I have been trying to sort out a over charging issue on the Demon. Quick test drive this afternoon high rpm’s to verify charging system reduction is good. Banging gears (three pedals Willie!) A mere 500 some odd horses thru headers and thrush glass packs and it is official. One of my neighbors is not a fan! Keep in mind I am on a old windy narrow asphalt road in BFE. Houses are all twenty plus acres apart, but oddly enough they all know where the Sublime rigs live! Hah!
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I am convinced it's going to snow here by the beach in the very near future. I just saw one of the County Roads Dept. pickups with a snow plow attachment all mounted up. From the looks of it, that blade has never seen the ground before :lol:
 
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So I have been trying to sort out a over charging issue on the Demon. Quick test drive this afternoon high rpm’s to verify charging system reduction is good. Banging gears (three pedals Willie!) A mere 500 some odd horses thru headers and thrush glass packs and it is official. One of my neighbors is not a fan! Keep in mind I am on a old windy narrow asphalt road in BFE. Houses are all twenty plus acres apart, but oddly enough they all know where the Sublime rigs live! Hah!
Yea think your neighbors hear ya start up one of your cars and rush to the window for there best excitement for the day.
 
I am convinced it's going to snow here by the beach in the very near future. I just saw one of the County Roads Dept. pickups with a snow plow attachment all mounted up. From the looks of it, that blade has never seen the ground before :lol:
Gonna get a taste of what a good snow is all about? Kinda think you all ready know.
 
Naw, i know they make power.. was just curious why there are less 426's.. Plus i'm a bad passenger.. a buddy of mine tunes vettes for racing and after riding in a few 1500+ hp cars on street i'm not a good passenger anymore :) I'm happy with 500ish hp.. enough to have fun.
Mine only makes 430.

I was only 1 when they did it but I have the receipts. They offset ground the crank and used longer rods. From what, I don’t know. Stroke according to the receipt is a shade of 4.00 but it’s like 4.005 if i recall right with a .030 overbore.
 
Would love to go for a ride in your sand buggies and that go cart.
The Yota and I used to go to the dunes to play, we never even aired down the tires and went wherever we wanted. We were smart enough to not go dropping into any of those bowls where you have to make like you were unscrewing a spark plug to get out :lol:
 
Guess what I got today???? Please excuse my never wearing a thong I pulled a few off but never put one on.
I got 8 new thongs to play with.

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The Yota and I used to go to the dunes to play, we never even aired down the tires and went wherever we wanted. We were smart enough to not go dropping into any of those bowls where you have to make like you were unscrewing a spark plug to get out :lol:
Never been in dry sand but bet it's fun
 
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