Finally raced a 2.4SS!
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Originally Posted by GTP
Caleb's truck I would not mess with from a dig. There's a guy here in Pitt that puts down consistent 13.8s all night long is his "mildly" modded 5.3 sb. He's got a stall and gears plus a cold air intake and a mild tune. But Caleb, I would mess with you from a roll...
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Originally Posted by bdwarr6
tofu i have a 2.4
where can we meet?
where can we meet?
LOL, what'd you get the LSJ stroked and bored or something??
Let me swap that LQ4 in next year and we can talk. I can't even hang with a stock SS/SC right now.
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Originally Posted by GTP
I've got two words for you Mike. "Sneaky Pete". I buddy of mine and I are getting a traditional wet shot kit and selling th ebig basketball bottle while putting 2-3 small sneaky Pete bottles under the passenger seat (they fit with room to spare) and using the rest of the wet shot kit and jets to make a nice, undetected 75 shot...
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Originally Posted by 8cd03gro
well his truck has some pretty helpful mods...wtf kinda vehicle are you talking about in your sig?!
I just got a job working for the rail road its a locomotive! LOL! An EMD SD 70 it has either a 16 cylinder diesel 2 stroke engine that each piston displaces over 900 cubic inches (yes EACH piston is over 900 cubic inches you read right) normal operating rpm's are right around 600 rpm but never more then 900 or things go bad. The turbos are about the size of a monster truck tire around. AWESOME machines!
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Originally Posted by Jackalope
I just got a job working for the rail road its a locomotive! LOL! An EMD SD 45-2 it has either a 16 or 18 cylinder diesel 2 stroke engine that each piston displaces over 900 cubic inches (yes EACH piston is over 900 cubic inches you read right) normal operating rpm's are right around 600 rpm but never more then 900 or things go bad. The turbos are about the size of a monster truck tire around. AWESOME machines!
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Originally Posted by Tofu
Oh man that thing has got to put out some unreal torque numbers for the amount of cars they tow. I always wondered what kind of engines they used!
I found a pic of one of their engines and you can find it in the link above.
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