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What engine dominates your track?
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phill
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| Joined: 07/06
Posted: 07/17/06 04:27 AM
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What engine dominates at your local track? Small block Chevy, Ford, or Mopar?
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Posted: 10/21/06 08:38 AM
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chev crate i think its the 602? 350 ci iron vortech heads alum intake
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bbr
New User
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| Joined: 09/07
Posted: 09/05/07 05:22 PM
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Hello everyone I don't understand why we have been stuck with the 2618 aluminum alloy for pistons when there are much better alloys that would be more robust for the higher outputs that we keep pushing engines today . We should have something that will be more resistant to the horsepower demands and cylinder pressures that are being generated today . I understand that we can apply FEA to study weak points and distribute loads , but we still need a better material . Any comments or ideas ? Thanks
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Posted: 10/25/09 08:18 PM
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Definatly the 350 Chevy
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c0zart7
New User
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| Joined: 11/09
Posted: 11/02/09 06:56 PM
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hey, i dont have too much money but i am tryin to figure out the best way to get into racing, like if i can get a test shot somewhere with someone who has a car or what?
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nastyned
New User
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| Joined: 10/09
Posted: 11/04/09 05:45 PM
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It depends on the night and track conditions. If the track is heavy thn the big block is the way togo. If the track is dry and slick than the 358 is better.
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