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I am not 100% sure. I know one side looks better than the other in the pic. I actually learned that he did not end up using Carrillo pistons, they were on back order so he went with Manley Extreme Duty pistons 594910CE-6 with HD pins. He forgot to mention that. I spoke with him earlier today and this is the run down for the motor in his words while driving lol.
“Manley h beam rod with arp2000, Manley pistons, polished crankshaft with wpc, wpc pins, boundary oil pump with new oem housing, oem water pump and timing chains, king xp rods and mains, livernois/arp main and head studs witch are arp8740 bolts,cnc heads,supertech valve springs,ported intake, and front cover valve covers and intake powder coated. Sorry I'm driving so this has been extremely hard to write”. “Also all machine work needed bore,hone,Resurface block ,heads,cnc,5 angle valve job,align hone mains,balance assembly and polish crankshaft and closed deck conversion”.
At the end of the day I’ll have a full build sheet and engine blueprint I think is what he said. Pistons are .02 over and going for 11:1 compression.













The diffuser on the back looks great. I got a couple questions for you though. Are the strakes parallel to the ground and is the upper panel about three to six degrees? I was looking at the pictures and that's roughly what it looks like to me. Was this intentional, because that's roughly what they suggest for building a functional rear diffuser.Welcome to the Thunder Dome!!! Mad Max Theme starting to come alive! Actually did some stuff to the car today. Going to need to smooth and straighten out my cuts but looking decent. Swapped the entire design of the diffuser over to 3/8 abs. Doing a spoiler extension I guess I would call it, need to put it on my garage counter top and heat and bend up the end of it a little. Hope everyone had a good Memorial Day! View attachment 18899View attachment 18900View attachment 18901View attachment 18902View attachment 18903View attachment 18904View attachment 18905View attachment 18906View attachment 18907View attachment 18908View attachment 18909View attachment 18910
Actually not at all, I didn’t think about that for a second. All I was thinking about was it’s got to be about 12lbs. If it’s also functional then that’s pretty damn cool then! Damn, my guess work is my best work!The diffuser on the back looks great. I got a couple questions for you though. Are the strakes parallel to the ground and is the upper panel about three to six degrees? I was looking at the pictures and that's roughly what it looks like to me. Was this intentional, because that's roughly what they suggest for building a functional rear diffuser.
Are you are you hide'n some hidden skillz?