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The old days have truly gone. Where is the talk about double pumpers, Mallory twin point dizzys, double hump fuellys, Roller rockers etc etc.

The conversations on the weekend went along the lines of. Yeah its fully sic with an A4RT1 hooked up to an RG437T overriding a series 2 phase inhibited L61J With twin over head shaved XV67s mounted to a straight through maxed out B42 pushin XR53s @ 12000rpm on 57lb boost. Its just riciulous when the OLS kicks in at half boost and then pulls strong right through to max where the 451GRX! limits the blowback through the cardio mac 2 gizmo.

WTF

Listening to a high performance conversation these days is like eating alphabet soup. How bout a thesaurus for old farts. Post up the letters safc11 for eg and tell us what it stands for. :(

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The old dyas have truly gone. Where is the talk about double pumpers, Mallory twin point dizzys, double hump fuellys, Roller rockers etc etc.

The conversations on the weekend wnet along the lines of. Yeah its fully sic with an A4RT1 hooked up to an RG437T overriding a series 2 phase inhibited L61J With twin over head shaved XV67s mounted to a straight through maxed out B42 pushin XR53s @ 12000rpm on 57lb boost. Its just riciulous when the OLS kicks in at half boost and then pulls strong right through to max where the 451GRX! limits the blowback through the cardio mac 2 gizmo.

WTF

Listening to a high performance conversation these days is like eating alphabet soup. How bout a thesaurus for old farts. Post up the letters safc11 for eg and tell us what it stands for. :(

safc....super air flow converter

afm...air flow meter

fmic....front mounted intercooler

ebc....electronic boost controller

there's 4

Im with ya on this one Dingo, I'm learning as I go too. :(

The first car I did up was an HQ Holden

I built a full ported, balanced 186 bored out and stroked with a yella terra head, roller rockers twin point dizzy, triple delorto carbs ( Spelling ) etc. Then removed this engine a dropped it into an LJ 2 Door Torana it was absolutely insane. I went thru alot of M21 Gearboxes and Banjo Diffs with that engine. Could never afford a top loader and 9'inch Diff when on $215 a week apprentice wages back in 1989.

Ahhh to be young and stupid again :(

Im with ya on this one Dingo, I'm learning as I go too. ;)

The first car I did up was an HQ Holden

I built a full ported, balanced 186 bored out and stroked with a yella terra head, roller rockers twin point dizzy, triple delorto carbs ( Spelling ) etc. Then removed this engine a dropped it into an LJ 2 Door Torana it was absolutely insane. I went thru alot of M21 Gearboxes and Banjo Diffs with that engine. Could never afford a top loader and 9'inch Diff when on $215 a week apprentice wages back in 1989.

Ahhh to be young and stupid again :(

One out of two aint bad Ryan. :(

The old days have truly gone. Where is the talk about double pumpers, Mallory twin point dizzys, double hump fuellys, Roller rockers etc etc.

The conversations on the weekend went along the lines of. Yeah its fully sic with an A4RT1 hooked up to an RG437T overriding a series 2 phase inhibited L61J With twin over head shaved XV67s mounted to a straight through maxed out B42 pushin XR53s @ 12000rpm on 57lb boost. Its just riciulous when the OLS kicks in at half boost and then pulls strong right through to max where the 451GRX! limits the blowback through the cardio mac 2 gizmo.

WTF

Listening to a high performance conversation these days is like eating alphabet soup. How bout a thesaurus for old farts. Post up the letters safc11 for eg and tell us what it stands for. :laugh:

Holy crap this is not a place for a female to visit

*Is completely lost and also needs a thesaurus*

Geese everytime i think i know something everyone else is learning 3 times more and i feel like im going no where.....damn it! I need IanB to be my translator this time.

old people cant keep up and PLEASE the youth :D

hehehehe....kinky

Holy crap this is not a place for a female to visit

*Is completely lost and also needs a thesaurus*

Geese everytime i think i know something everyone else is learning 3 times more and i feel like im going no where.....damn it! I need IanB to be my translator this time.

hehehehe....kinky

This is most definitely the right place for a female. :D

Would you like to apply for the position in post#6 :laugh:

all delivered with 100 mile an hour tape across her mouth :(

Oh Karen, you are on the money 100%

Youth is wasted on the young. :O

HAHA, I thought about this statement for a second and its so true...

Here I am compalining that I cant get "Australian Pensioners Insurance" cause im under 55... :(

pffft I'm not young...

Pfttttt you dont look a day over 21 Karen...

(cought Marc, there you go mate... :dry:)

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