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Old 10-09-2012   #21
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Thanks for the good words

So lets see... make sure I have this right. We had the 380, then the 380 Part Duex, Now you want 380 in 3-D "the 368 killer"

I do have 1 crank left
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Old 10-09-2012   #22
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Thanks for the good words

So lets see... make sure I have this right. We had the 380, then the 380 Part Duex, Now you want 380 in 3-D "the 368 killer"

I do have 1 crank left

Cant we use the old crank and block I left there? Part III
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Old 10-09-2012   #23
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yup

Just saying I have 1 here at the house
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Old 10-10-2012   #24
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Your tribulations and perseverance are encouraging me to enjoy the stock displacement and not to open up a perfectly good engine.
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Old 10-10-2012   #25
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Your tribulations and perseverance are encouraging me to enjoy the stock displacement and not to open up a perfectly good engine.
Your mileage may vary. GC
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90 RED/BLACK #2794. 4L60e Automatic Stage V by RPM Transmission, TCI Dedicated TCM, OBX Stainless Headers, Corsa Exhaust, SAN Secondaries and Haibeck PROM, Exotic Muscle Coil overs, LED Interior Lights, LED Tail Lights, LED Headlights, 94 Sport seats with black custom Sheepskins , Cragar rear louvers, GS Front calipers, Banski Trailing arms, APSIS Carbon Fiber steering wheel, Front and Rear Baer Eradispeeds, DRLs, Guldstrand front suspension,urethane bushings from Prothane (total suspension), Dewitt's Raditor with Dual SPAL fans and a Haibeck 170 T-Stat

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Old 10-10-2012   #26
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Old 10-11-2012   #27
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Your tribulations and perseverance are encouraging me to enjoy the stock displacement and not to open up a perfectly good engine.
I'm intrigued by the performance of the big inch projects too. But, there is a lot to be said for keeping the stock Nickasil (sp?) Liners and optimizing the stock block performance. We see the 427-441s running in the 10s and almost expect it. But seeing a street driven 350 cid running at 11.01 is like WOW! That impresses me!

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Old 10-11-2012   #28
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speaking of Nikasil coated linners.....didn't Lee post up all the places he found that do this type of coating? I have them somewhere in my "favorites". I'll go look and post the links when I find them. I seem to recall that this coating process is still used by the Porsche factory and all the Porsche modders, no?


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Old 10-11-2012   #29
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The Nikasil was used as the stock liners are Alum. You have to have them coated.
You can coat the iron liners if you like, it's about $200 each liner. Gets out of the "Budget Build" area. That and I'm not sure of the cost to value gained. Coating on the pistons were done on the 380.
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Old 10-11-2012   #30
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I sure appreciate these type of threads .. It makes me realize I have a lot to learn and money to earn .. Hey thats a rapp
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