I think we were starting at 3922 and then i never changed it since it ran fine with it. I'll work my way up. I'll replace them with 3923 and open up the gap and see how it is.a 22 is COLD
I ran a 104 [3924] with the blower gapped at 35
FWIW my 306 that had the blower originally on it was 10.5:1I am considering this rotating assembly. I had wanted to be at a lower compression ratio but it looks like the kits with H beam rods don't have a piston with a bigger volume, clearance issue maybe? This kit is +6cc, assuming a zero deck this kit will be 10.53:1 I'm confident our resident tuning master @a91what will keep me safe
If you guys know of any other kits i should consider let me know!
Pulled plugs. #1 looks a bit lean but no speckling etc. now #4 way rich and wet with fuel. Stuck injector? Definitely gonna send them off to cleveland injector hospital this winter. Rest of the plugs were mostly grey.
Checked while hot. #4 130 #2 130...
plug after a meth bath I mean spirited drive lol
How do I get one? I’d show my my support!I looked at your video too... Sweet!
No Stangnet sticker on the car.
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How do I get one? I’d show my my support!
Ok, so I just got word from the boss...
This is how he's going to handle Stangnet sticker requests:
Send and email to [email protected] with - Name, Address, and sticker color (black or red).
If for some reason, yours doesn't arrive after say... 2 weeks (I'll check on this part) then send "Me" a Private Message. Please don't send status requests to the email address, only initial requests.
Oh and don't forget:
Your results may vary.
Ya i thought about that but the quench would probably jump to .060 or worse depending on gasket. I think i'll just run a .041, with my luck a thicker gasket would create a worse detonation situation than just the comp. ratio.If needed you could reduce compression with head gasket thickness but in doing so
you need to keep an eye on quench numbers.
I don’t understand why you’d invest in a stock block knowing full well the limitations of it. At 1200, for that “ seasoned“ DSS block, you are only 800.00 away from never having to worry about limiting the power output for the sake of keeping the engine in one piece. Coming first hand from someone who tries to make cheap sht work only to have to do it all again the right way, The voice of reason rings out loud and clear...........Don’t cheat yourself.Ya i thought about that but the quench would probably jump to .060 or worse depending on gasket. I think i'll just run a .041, with my luck a thicker gasket would create a worse detonation situation than just the comp. ratio.
I hear what you’re saying and I personally believe there’s more blocks out there putting out big power without a problem then there are blocks breaking. If I’m wrong I’ll have egg on my face but we’ve all been there. There’s guys up here throwing more at stock blocks than I’ll be. We’ll see. There’s always a chance I’ll change my mind and go another direction.I don’t understand why you’d invest in a stock block knowing full well the limitations of it. At 1200, for that “ seasoned“ DSS block, you are only 800.00 away from never having to worry about limiting the power output for the sake of keeping the engine in one piece. Coming first hand from someone who tries to make cheap sht work only to have to do it all again the right way, The voice of reason rings out loud and clear...........Don’t cheat yourself.
I hear what you’re saying and I personally believe there’s more blocks out there putting out big power without a problem then there are blocks breaking.