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 snake oil v6 03-21-2003, 03:12 PM
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03-23-2003, 06:01 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Chicago ILL,
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Russ,
I'm not saying any thing about my car walking away from anything. I was making a generalization on what i have seen and experienced with chevys and fords. when i first started planing for the cobra, i was with you 427 side oiler all the way. but then i weighed out the factors. its heavy it doesn't idle runs hot and its a hell of a lot more money than i had to spend. so what i did was built a tricked out ls6 that would more than likely hold its own agents a big block.
Thanks for being understanding about my opinion.
PS. what other push rod motor do u know of that you can get 500 natural aspirated hp on pump gas thats under 350 ci and still gets 25 m.p.g???
sorry, just had to get that last little dig in.
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Last edited by E-M_Z06_COBRA; 03-23-2003 at 06:04 PM..
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