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Originally posted by Baron View PostThose things are crap, they blow up swiftly.Ded
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Originally posted by VaderTT View PostI've had a few and they worked great, beating on them daily. Plus it has one of the best rod to stroke ratios of the b series engines. My turbo 95 made 330hp on a stock long block and afaik it's still running, I built it in 06."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by VaderTT View PostWow, that's surprising. Maybe it's because of the money constraints, they are probably all clapped out before the race."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Baron View PostYeah, you would be surprised at what will die in factory form and what lives. We built a 302 every race, but have 15000 RACE miles on our miata. 350 chevy's die quickly, most any honda engine, Mitsubishi, the 2.5 mazda/probe, 22r toyota, etc.
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Originally posted by jw33 View PostLima 2.3 mafia forever.....
Originally posted by racrguy View PostWith the 302 and 350, is it an oiling problem that kills 'em?"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Baron View PostOne of the more reliable engines.
The 350 for sure, oil froth kills the bottom end. We had a carb issue that hurt a couple 302's, leaning out and burning pistons, then we couldnt keep it from blowing head gaskets, thought I acutally think we ended up with cracked heads when we swapped them out. Oiling or overheating (valve seats, etc) do kill a lot of engines.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostAre you able to upgrade the pan? What kind of oil did you run in your 350's? I haven't had any frothing issues in my 305, but I'm running a circle track pan and VR1 20-50.
We've never run a 350. One of the teams I know put a baffled pan, run an antifoam in their oil, and have a rev limiter set at 5k. That setup has lasted a couple races.
My statement isnt meant to say that one COULDNT work, but moreso to say that IN FACTORY STOCK FROM, there are many engines that have a good chance of blowing up."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Baron View PostYou can within budget. We were able to buy a used one, and generally you can work it in somehow.
We've never run a 350. One of the teams I know put a baffled pan, run an antifoam in their oil, and have a rev limiter set at 5k. That setup has lasted a couple races.
My statement isnt meant to say that one COULDNT work, but moreso to say that IN FACTORY STOCK FROM, there are many engines that have a good chance of blowing up.
^^Serious question
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Originally posted by DON SVO View PostToday was an extremely productive day. The sad part is that it wasn't by design.
My apartment complex decided to leave a note on the black car stating that it would be towed if the flat tire wasn't fixed. Turns out we have a new maintenance supervisor and he said people were complaining about how Festy our complex had become. Something about five festivas or some $#!t...
Anyways, tonight turned into a thrash session just in case they decided to make good on the threat.
Oh... And a complete engine/trans removal.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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