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for now, just N/A but another engine waiting in the wing for turbo w/ internals.

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I got to drive with that pink d1 car that that chick drives and it was carbed and that car was insanr granted it had a lot of head work/internals but it was still insane

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nt66 wrote:I got to drive with that pink d1 car that that chick drives and it was carbed and that car was insanr granted it had a lot of head work/internals but it was still insane
carbs?!

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while the subject is internals, occa- I'm still wanting the block.

do you still have it?

IM sure I could find a gze supercharger to strap on it along with my 4ac head plus a few nic-nac's here and there.



oh, and a box for my carb :twisted:
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just run a setup similar to the doc's..... 4age ftw
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CBR_TOY wrote:4age ftw
4ac ftw.


its going to take to to 1st place next year at proam ;) I just know it.



and I dont think anybody has ever entered a 4ac in proam.... I think
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shooting kind of high aren't ya?
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CBR_TOY wrote:shooting kind of high aren't ya?
for proam?

I wanna go.... so im hopefully going to.
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Post by o.g.darkdrifter »

I know forced inducton is much more efficient but I still prefer na. Response means more to me and feels better personally than a butt load of power. I've driven/drifted higher horsepower cars and they are cool, realy easy to drift but I prefer my na 16v. I should be going black top 20v in about 6 months.
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aah, I see your point.


also, I herd from somebody that having big lumpy cams is not good for forced induction. Like my 274' cam

is this true? if so why
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I'm not sure. My best guess is that it's for a similar reason to why shouldnt you run higher compression pistons in a turbo setup (but I'm most likely wrong). I'll try to look into this.
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o.g.darkdrifter wrote:I'm not sure. My best guess is that it's for a similar reason to why shouldnt you run higher compression pistons in a turbo setup (but I'm most likely wrong). I'll try to look into this.
aight thx
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