Thread: Chevy 302?
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05-25-2009 05:46 PM #16
This DZ-Z/28 had Lot's of wheel Spin and was all over the Track and still ran 10's http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM-87...layer_embeddedWisdom is acquired by experience, not just by age
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05-25-2009 06:26 PM #17
This one is a Bit more Mildhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JMujcudTiY
Wisdom is acquired by experience, not just by age
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05-26-2009 02:18 AM #18
they are good runners, but as for this costing more BS i am not sure what thats all about. this motor wasnt that much to build. granted it snot done yet either. i drive it add a piece and keep going. by next year id like to have a set of alluminum heads, a solid roller, transbrake trans <or a stick if i can ever pry the oll doug nash away from severson> and go for high 10's
Last edited by gassersrule_196; 05-26-2009 at 02:21 AM.
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05-26-2009 12:53 PM #19
And the beat goes on, the beat goes on, - - - - -
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05-26-2009 03:00 PM #20
yes it does. like i stated abouve "i would like to ahve etc etc" it most likely wont happen. thats why this oll boy is looking for a nice 400 block to build a 406 from
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06-14-2009 02:27 PM #21
302 sedan delivery
Way back in the ole days we did a lot of things,like 370 " w'348 blocks and 409 cranks.MY brother wound up with a 55 sedan dellivery he bought from aflower shop for 50$ got a z 302 w/ factory twin 4 cabs.this was some time around '69.Most of the parts didnt come aroud honestly but cheap We came close to12 sec runs
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