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Thanks Herb,
I'll stay tuned.
David
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John,
I'm not talking about the little plastic box that goes behind the drivers
seat. Did you read the posts about the special conversion that Herb had done
to his '66?
T
Does anyone know of a web site that I can download cam files
for Desktop Dyno from.
Thanks
Michael
I have been running an Edelbrock 750 cfm on my 65 SS 427
motor since 1992. Its ran very well and is easy to tune with metering
rod and jet changes. The book that comes with the carb is easy to
understand. I also have a 650 CFM on a Ford 302 in an old truck that sits
and sits and sits, and
My provider uses a mail filtering service called
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junk. Seems to work very well. It caught the Chevelle List
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Larry
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Hi David,
I'm in the process of putting together a page with pictures. It will be
kinda crude, but at least there will be some pics.
cYa-
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ill second that, tune a holley all the time or just bolt on an Edelbrock
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If you have Excel, I can send you my spreadsheet if you
like; it's about 50K raw or 12K zipped. Anyone, Email me offline and tell
me your preference.
Dale
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I like it Brad.
Larry
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>
> I have a calculation page at
> http://www.ucalgary.ca/~csimpson/Tech/Calculations.html that does this
> for you. <- shameless plug
Shame - shame! LOL. I have a simple
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> I think it's bore x bore x stroke x #cyl x .7854 (instead of .7894)? That's
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Well, I'm no computer expert, but I do own a company that has stuff that
might help...
Check out:
http://ep.com/js/csp/38046.html
I created a custom "classifieds" site whe
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Thanks. I figured Chevy must have had a 1:1 car. It seemed like "the thing
to do" at the time.
John Nasta
Old Car Network
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Thank you Mel! Appreciate all the answers :)
Larry
john:
chevy did it with the 57 corvette (then the other chevs) 283/283 HP fuel injection model. the 1956 Chrysler 300-b was the first but only if fitted with the rare optional engine and the chevys was readily available,
Larry
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That would be the 1957 fuel-injected Corvette...283 w/283HP.
Emil Dusek
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> Not sure if Chevy released a 1:1 car to the public during that time.
>
> J
Jerry:
sounds good. Let me know if I can send you any links. on AOL we have an area for my favorites. I have them in kind of an order. transmission info, chevelle info, rearend, etc.
Larry
thank you john
Larry
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<< Is 1 hp per ci acceptable for a street car or is that pushing it? >>
In 1957 Chrysler introduced their first 1:1 car ( 1HP per CI) with the
Chrysler 300.
In 1962 Olds r
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David,
If you have a 69 El Camino, it should already have a smuggler's box. If the
box is missing for some reason, I sell them for $113.95 (just search for
smugg) and I'm s
Larry try this site .it's pretty good
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http://www.smokemup.com/utilities/calc.cfm
Mel
67 Mlibu SS
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Cool reaction timer! (is the site owner on the list?)
http://www.iei.net/~usa1/reaction.html
http://www.prestage.com/carmath/
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thanks cliff
Larry
Larry,
I had the same idea...gonna put all the info and a list of important
chevelle links on a web page and store it on my desktop for easy retrieval on or
off line. Your welcome to a copy when its done, just let me know. Just
hope it doesnt take as long as the screensaver did.. ;^0
je
Dale:
is there a site I can mark for all the formulas or this stuff (lol) I need to keep in my head?
Larry
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Herb,
I actually talked to The Cobbler about your conversion, (on the phone). I'd
love to see actual pictures though. Last time I visited your site there
weren't any of th
Hey all... I am parting out a
Black/Black 2000 T/A LS1/4L60E T-
Tops with about 11k on the odometer. The car was in a significant
accident, front end is trashed, but the radiator, etc is still
good. It rolled a couple of times. A lot of the interior is still
good. Three good rims. Pictures can
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Glad to help on the rotisserie link. Sorry about the other link I misspelled
it should read as follows mgbexperience.com/rotator/ sorry for the misspell.
Someone else had
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> How do you calculate the cubic inches of an engine?
Displacement - the total volume of air and fuel that an engine is
theoretically capable of drawing into all its cylin
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<< Is 1 hp per ci acceptable for a street car or is that pushing it? >>
Of course
Thanks guys for the cubic inch and
liter info. Is 1 hp per ci acceptable for a street car or is that pushing
it?
later,
lojac
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Herb
What is the water pump/bracket setup on your BB? Short pump ? with
brackets by?
thanx
rick
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>It's not a good idea to send attachments to an email list
>anyway - people will get in the habit of assuming all
>attachments are OK and then BLAMMO! Infection City!
It
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>Herb Good job on the Elky...Let me make a suggestion on your
>battery.If you use an Optima battery you won't have to worry about
>ventilating the battery box..
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Herb Good job on the Elky...Let me make a suggestion on your
battery.If you use an Optima battery you won't have to worry about
ventilating the battery boxth
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Hey Rick,
Yup, I'm in Middletown. Too bad I didnt know back in NovActually, I only
know of one other list member who is even remotely close, but havent seen
him on in a
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Yes, Al put a cap on the size of things that can be sent
to the list so it sounds like your post was too large.
It's not a good idea to send attachments to an email list
Cool! I'll have to mark my
calendar.
cYa-
Herb
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Herb The OCean
City Cruising dates are May 16-19
You're right, .7854, just a typo.
That's what I get for making fun of someone else's typo!
Another way to compare engine
displacement: 1000 cc = 60 ci = 1 liter.
cYa-
Herb
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Herb
The OCean City Cruising dates are May 16-19
Tom
I think it's bore x bore x stroke x #cyl x .7854
(instead of .7894)? That's what I've always used. A 396 +.060 is
408.3 cubes - I have the same engine. BTW, if you take cid times
0.01639, you get your engine size in liters.
Dale
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My '69
has to be in reverse to remove the key.
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Personally, I try not to shit on my floor... mainly because it is very
tacky!
> before) this to me looks pretty tacky, unles you had a floor shited
Sorry, I know it was
Bore x bore x stroke x # of cylinders x
.7894 = CID
Don't ask me why I know that, but it's one
of those things I learned as a kid and never forgot.
cYa-
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What are the dates?
cYa-
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