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Old 07-09-2013, 07:12 AM
flyingfrizzle flyingfrizzle is offline
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Love the demon carb, this one is adjustable from 980 to 1380 cfm. More adjustments than you can shake a stick at. You can really fine tune it well.
Truck is all original and matching minus the motor, the 4 bolt 400 was a find in a part truck. It was suppose to have a 283 sbc in it but once I pulled it found out it was a 400. Happy day that was.
The camaro has a dart little M block with a 4.155 bore and 4.00 stroke. That makes it a 434 ci sbc. 13.8 compression, 680 lift roller cam, Brodix heads fully ported and polished. I will run high fives on a good day. The car is all metal body and is very heavy at near 2850 lbs minus me in it. Plans in the future for a front strut front clip with spindal mount rims with a fiberglass one pice front end and doors. Car still has all glass windows in it too. Lexan will save me a few hundred lbs as well. Hope to get it down to 2400 lbs or so.

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