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2008 vette dynos 400 RWHP STOCK no break in
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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 5436394" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>perhaps gm should come back out with a big ci n/a 4 cam motor...if anyone remembers the zr-1 was a badass little 4 cammer though the general never didn't spent enough production years on it to sort out the kinks. Just imagine, if they had spent the past 10 years perfecting it like they have the pushrod motor....remembered this video too <a href="http://videos.streetfire.net/video/cce3a6de-8e59-4c50-94a9-983500887943.htm" target="_blank">http://videos.streetfire.net/video/cce3a6de-8e59-4c50-94a9-983500887943.htm</a></p><p></p><p>Saw a guy in part of hot rod tour about 4 years ago I think who drove just one leg...anyway it was a 414 ci zr-1 motor (darton sleeves, forged internals, custom cams...etc.)that was laying down 575ish to the wheels and ran 10.17 (time sheet supplied). Regardless, that could be now and what would be considered more technologically advanced??? GM has and will continue to do things with pushrod motors ford had all but given up on. Just shows what money/developement and engineers have taken both companies down diff. paths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 5436394, member: 30475"] perhaps gm should come back out with a big ci n/a 4 cam motor...if anyone remembers the zr-1 was a badass little 4 cammer though the general never didn't spent enough production years on it to sort out the kinks. Just imagine, if they had spent the past 10 years perfecting it like they have the pushrod motor....remembered this video too [url]http://videos.streetfire.net/video/cce3a6de-8e59-4c50-94a9-983500887943.htm[/url] Saw a guy in part of hot rod tour about 4 years ago I think who drove just one leg...anyway it was a 414 ci zr-1 motor (darton sleeves, forged internals, custom cams...etc.)that was laying down 575ish to the wheels and ran 10.17 (time sheet supplied). Regardless, that could be now and what would be considered more technologically advanced??? GM has and will continue to do things with pushrod motors ford had all but given up on. Just shows what money/developement and engineers have taken both companies down diff. paths. [/QUOTE]
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