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    hey "stranger" i am not looking for a free race just tell me whats up.. but its got a ZZ4 5.7L smallblock 350 4-bolt. pushes between 370 and 375 out rear.. motor was stripped down and rebuilt from cam shaft to cam gears connecting rods etc etc.... edlebrock carbuerator and a 4 inch raised edleblock intake.. mallory ignition system.. extended brake canister.. took it down to road atlanta about 6 months ago and ran a 13.6 1/4 mile.. and have done more mods since so i think i can prolly get it under 13 now.. which is dam good for a truck that weighs 3900 lbs... i am not saying most the cars on this site wont spank me in a race because i have no doubt everyone has put the time money and effort into there cars.. but just cause i drive a truck dont let that fool you.. i have put excessive amounts of time in this truck and is hold its own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangrum
    hey "stranger" i am not looking for a free race just tell me whats up.. but its got a ZZ4 5.7L smallblock 350 4-bolt. pushes between 370 and 375 out rear.. motor was stripped down and rebuilt from cam shaft to cam gears connecting rods etc etc.... edlebrock carbuerator and a 4 inch raised edleblock intake.. mallory ignition system.. extended brake canister.. took it down to road atlanta about 6 months ago and ran a 13.6 1/4 mile.. and have done more mods since so i think i can prolly get it under 13 now.. which is dam good for a truck that weighs 3900 lbs... i am not saying most the cars on this site wont spank me in a race because i have no doubt everyone has put the time money and effort into there cars.. but just cause i drive a truck dont let that fool you.. i have put excessive amounts of time in this truck and is hold its own.
    You ran a 13.6 at road atlanta? Thats fucking flying for a truck! I'm gonna have to take mine to road atlanta sometime, myself! I'd like to see what mine runs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangrum
    hey "stranger" i am not looking for a free race just tell me whats up.. but its got a ZZ4 5.7L smallblock 350 4-bolt. pushes between 370 and 375 out rear.. motor was stripped down and rebuilt from [color=red]cam shaft to cam gears[/red] connecting rods etc etc.... edlebrock carbuerator and a 4 inch raised edleblock intake.. mallory ignition system.. extended brake canister.. took it down to road atlanta about 6 months ago and ran a 13.6 1/4 mile.. and have done more mods since so i think i can prolly get it under 13 now.. which is dam good for a truck that weighs 3900 lbs... i am not saying most the cars on this site wont spank me in a race because i have no doubt everyone has put the time money and effort into there cars.. but just cause i drive a truck dont let that fool you.. i have put excessive amounts of time in this truck and is hold its own.
    Ummmm, on a pushrod engine, there is only ONE cam, and not a cam grear.. just a timing chain and timing gear. Unless you converted to a OHC system
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    Quote Originally Posted by DropTopDrifter
    Ummmm, on a pushrod engine, there is only ONE cam, and not a cam grear.. just a timing chain and timing gear. Unless you converted to a OHC system
    Yeah, there is a cam gear, along with a crank gear, which the chain attaches to both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangrum
    hey "stranger" i am not looking for a free race just tell me whats up.. but its got a ZZ4 5.7L smallblock 350 4-bolt. pushes between 370 and 375 out rear.. motor was stripped down and rebuilt from cam shaft to cam gears connecting rods etc etc.... edlebrock carbuerator and a 4 inch raised edleblock intake.. mallory ignition system.. extended brake canister.. took it down to road atlanta about 6 months ago and ran a 13.6 1/4 mile.. and have done more mods since so i think i can prolly get it under 13 now.. which is dam good for a truck that weighs 3900 lbs... i am not saying most the cars on this site wont spank me in a race because i have no doubt everyone has put the time money and effort into there cars.. but just cause i drive a truck dont let that fool you.. i have put excessive amounts of time in this truck and is hold its own.
    Im sorry when did road atlanta install a 1/4 mile track? Or did you use a g-tech or something? ALso why in the hell would you take a old ass truck to ROAD atlanta to race on a twisty track? Im new here so im just wondering.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jackdaripper
    Im sorry when did road atlanta install a 1/4 mile track? Or did you use a g-tech or something? ALso why in the hell would you take a old ass truck to ROAD atlanta to race on a twisty track? Im new here so im just wondering.
    I was thinkin the exact same thing :P

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