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Post by hodge711 on Jul 27, 2008 15:19:41 GMT -5
i had the motor you guys are talkin about and i got the dyno sheet on it to prove it. my new motor makes just as much power too
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Post by hydroli on Jul 27, 2008 17:29:28 GMT -5
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Post by hodge711 on Aug 2, 2008 0:14:21 GMT -5
yea thats the one i done blew it up
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Post by hydroli on Aug 2, 2008 10:18:01 GMT -5
What broke?
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Post by hodge711 on Aug 3, 2008 4:35:54 GMT -5
broke a rod
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Post by DOCTOR FIELDS on Aug 3, 2008 9:35:06 GMT -5
Stock rod or aftermarket?
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Post by hodge711 on Aug 3, 2008 13:11:26 GMT -5
aftermarket h beam
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Post by hydroli on Aug 3, 2008 13:21:48 GMT -5
Which brand and length? And how much stroked was the crank by the way?... hehe, alot of questions for a little post.
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Post by DOCTOR FIELDS on Aug 3, 2008 17:24:12 GMT -5
lol yeah puttin him on the spot asking all these questions... The reason i asked, i have never seen an H-Beam rod break. It must have siezed up on the crank?
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Post by hodge711 on Aug 3, 2008 17:44:02 GMT -5
yea the head gaasket blew before it happened they think
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Post by hydroli on Aug 3, 2008 19:40:52 GMT -5
It's why I asked, I was surprised as well to hear it. Which brand should we avoid then?
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Post by DOCTOR FIELDS on Aug 3, 2008 19:49:00 GMT -5
I would say any aftermarket rod is better than stock. H-beams are stronger than I-beams. I prefer Eagle or Crower. The Eagle ESP's are rated up to 800HP
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Post by hydroli on Aug 3, 2008 20:15:12 GMT -5
Good to know, I just have to look at my bank account if I can afford it... ah, no I can't. lol
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