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Old 12-10-2019, 08:45 PM
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Jake and I met that dude 3 years ago at Byron. Cool!!

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Old 12-10-2019, 09:19 PM
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Jake and I met that dude 3 years ago at Byron. Cool!!

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Thanks.... He's a good guy. Been racing Pontiacs all of his life.

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Old 12-10-2019, 10:08 PM
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Paul, is that a stock suspension car?? Looks like ladder bars but can't tell.

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Old 12-10-2019, 10:42 PM
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I run a 1 1/2” Wilson tapered, so squared up the intake to match the spacer and blended the clover leaf down about 1/2 way in the plenum. Didn’t get too crazy cause I switch to a ET Genie on top of a HVH when slowing the car down.

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The extra 150 n/a hp is what's makes the different my little 505 makes 700ish .The n/a power before nitrous is king . Nice pass .I been 5.65 with the wrong converter ..I got the right one now.. plus I am on dot street tires just ordered MT slicks ..


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Old 12-11-2019, 08:53 AM
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The extra 150 n/a hp is what's makes the different my little 505 makes 700ish .The n/a power before nitrous is king . Nice pass .I been 5.65 with the wrong converter ..I got the right one now.. plus I am on dot street tires just ordered MT slicks ..
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Yes my mph say I am on the right track I plan on turn it up in 2020 low 8's is the goal. Back to topic .. Sorry about that...

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Old 12-17-2019, 08:47 PM
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Thanks all for the conversations. Back in 2009 this site was very helpful with the build I’m referring too with clover intake question. Now a days we Pontiac guys seem to turn on one another rather than truly help. The Camaraderie walking through the pits at my first Norwalk Nationals 2000 made me happy to be a Pontiac guy. The Aftermarket was gain gaining steam but we where years behind everyone else. Pontiac was still in the game because everyone stuck together and was willing to help and share knowledge.
That being said, I’m just glad this topic didn’t head off in an unintended direction. I have pulled the engine to replace the aluminum rods. They have been in service since 2005 and have done a fine job as the bearings look like new. The combination works great and makes great power for what it is. I’m going to have some work done on the intake and looking for a Northwind 4500 for HP’s to compare against my Victor.


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Hang tight there was some recent dyno testing done that should shed light on this thread

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