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RE: gas Grumpy rant



355 TPI 11.3:1 398hp@4500 <mailto:398hp@4500>  460ft-lbs @ 3000rpm... SFR
190cc halum heads. Solid roller isky 208@.050 <mailto:208@.050>  278 adv 595
lift single pattern. Crower steel crank eagle 4340 rods trw forged 250grm
pistons........
stock intake plenum and runners.
Need more hp higher!!! ??
Runs 12.2's @123mph 1.75 60's (pulls front wheels off ground!!!
Any ways sorry for bragging.. just really happy.. tuning droped me almost .7
sec!

If anyone can help....
1)	detonates when under high load between 2nd-3rd shift
2)	seems to have more butometer power when cold...
3)	should I run a closed loop chip at the track??
Mike Rolica
Plant A,
Magnesium Products Division
Strathroy

(519)-245-4040  Ext. 265


		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Dave Zug [SMTP:dzug@delanet.com]
		Sent:	Sunday, June 04, 2000 4:34 PM
		To:	gmecm@diy-efi.org
		Subject:	Re: gas     Grumpy rant

		My old nissan pickup had a 8-plug 4-cyllinder engine. maybe
they thought it
		was straight-8    ;-)

		On the subject ot TBI 350 CI  to 350hp:

		a bump to 10:1 will get you less HP than you think unless
you zero deck it
		w/ flat tops. leave the CR alone if you're gonna boost it.

		forced induction is the best bang for the buck in that
situation IMO. change
		the head gaskets anyway though (high mileage car? severe
duty planned?) ,
		get springs, valves and a SC cam while you are at it. The 86
motor is non
		roller? USE THE 90!


		For your comparison:
		383 TPI L98, ZZ4 cam, stock lower intake, stock exhaust,
350HP (by trap
		speed, E.T, weight)




		----- Original Message -----
		From: TK <terryk@foothill.net>
		To: <gmecm@diy-efi.org>
		Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 10:40 PM
		Subject: Re: gas Grumpy rant


		> On the other hand, I'm waiting for monkeys to fly out of
my butt too.
		>
		> A friend just had his Nissan truck fail because the timing
was measured at
		> 65 BTDC. Passed visual, passed tail pipe. He tried to
explain that their
		> pickup was probably on the wrong plug wire. They said
"might be" and it
		> would cost $90 for them to troubleshoot it.
		>
		> Now that's California!
		>
		> Terry
		>
		> ----- Original Message -----
		> From: Bruce Plecan <nacelp@bright.net>
		> To: <gmecm@diy-efi.org>
		> Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 9:30 PM
		> Subject: Re: gas Grumpy rant
		>
		>
		> > Keep it up, and some major co will want ya for getting
new car emission
		> > approvals
		> > Grumpy
		> >
		>
		>
		>
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