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blank ported 26 head, once john's seen it we'll decide what else is going in it (260/270 10.25 cams for sure atm)

Your right, I am delighted.

Interesting your going for that cam selection though. Any reason other then conronic hunt as to why you wouldnt go bigger with a built head?

Your right, I am delighted.

Interesting your going for that cam selection though. Any reason other then conronic hunt as to why you wouldnt go bigger with a built head?

it's a track/hill climb car so i'm after low down/mid punch and the 260/270 i've been told by 2 shops now would be ideal. it'll drop the peak power down abit, but i'll have improved low down/mid power, so it'll work out better.

also no need for oversize valves now

it's a track/hill climb car so i'm after low down/mid punch and the 260/270 i've been told by 2 shops now would be ideal. it'll drop the peak power down abit, but i'll have improved low down/mid power, so it'll work out better.

also no need for oversize valves now

nigga please peak power = dick size :blink:

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nigga please peak power = dick size :blink:

:wave:

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indeed, but how cut would you be if/when a 'lower powered' car kicked yo ass? hows my dick size then :action-smiley-069:

go 264/272....or even better 272/272 :(

nah, tomei only do 260 or 270

and i'm goin tomei as my engine builder has this to say:

"tomei make horsepower, jun & hks are overpriced, and are not accurate in their sizings i.e hks undersize their cams & jun oversize their cams, while tomei are spot on"

indeed, but how cut would you be if/when a 'lower powered' car kicked yo ass? hows my dick size then :blink:

nah, tomei only do 260 or 270

and i'm goin tomei as my engine builder has this to say:

"tomei make horsepower, jun & hks are overpriced, and are not accurate in their sizings i.e hks undersize their cams & jun oversize their cams, while tomei are spot on"

Maybe your builder just gets tomei stuff cheap?

Because he might be right but, jun and hks are pretty big names and it would be a pretty big call to say there both not up to scratch. Not saying theres anything wrong tomei either btw.. just throwing it out there...

indeed, but how cut would you be if/when a 'lower powered' car kicked yo ass? hows my dick size then :blink:

nah, tomei only do 260 or 270

and i'm goin tomei as my engine builder has this to say:

"tomei make horsepower, jun & hks are overpriced, and are not accurate in their sizings i.e hks undersize their cams & jun oversize their cams, while tomei are spot on"

fair enough.

indeed, but how cut would you be if/when a 'lower powered' car kicked yo ass? hows my dick size then :blink:

nah, tomei only do 260 or 270

and i'm goin tomei as my engine builder has this to say:

"tomei make horsepower, jun & hks are overpriced, and are not accurate in their sizings i.e hks undersize their cams & jun oversize their cams, while tomei are spot on"

True, but my e-forum dick will still be bigger.

Maybe your builder just gets tomei stuff cheap?

Because he might be right but, jun and hks are pretty big names and it would be a pretty big call to say there both not up to scratch. Not saying theres anything wrong tomei either btw.. just throwing it out there...

he doesnt sell gear, he just builds motors lol

Tomei make good gear. 270in/270ex then :wave:

On a serious note 260/270 selection is sensible.

:blink:

True, but my e-forum dick will still be bigger.

not when you dont have a car :action-smiley-069:

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