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Old 02-03-2008, 01:52 PM   #11
greg64
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Re: Tricked-out Chevy six cylinder engines

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greg64 - the booster was boosted from a 95 blazerSS, bolts flat to the fire wall, had to make a couple mods and the M-cylinder is 1 inch bore unit for the same application. thanks for the info i will do some reading from your link, do you visit the inlines site?
Thanks for the info. I used to be quite active on the inliners site when I was working on the EFI. Just read stuff from there mostly now.

They are good engines, but until a proper aluminum head is made for these things, I'm not going to dabble further. A 292 should be able to make 300HP and even more torque, but it's impossible with a stock head (without extensive mods). There may yet be a rainbow, because these guys: http://www.classicinlines.com/home.asp are working on it.

Almost makes me want to dabble with the big-block GMC V6s.....
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