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Old 03-24-2004, 01:06 PM
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Re: Re: stupid ricer stories

And, my buddy who just moved away had a 454ci in his '66 Chevelle that was 13:1 Compression and was balanced to turn 10,000rpm. Doesn't mean it made power up there, it made it's peak power around 6500-8500rpm. It just had the capability to turn 10k.

DAMN, 10,000rmp, i can't even imagine what that must have sounded like. My mustang begins to sing at around 4500 or so, so i mean up towards around 9000thing must be screaming. That is awsome. I was always thinking about in the future getting a high revving v8. I know you can just get massive lowend torque and have the power there, but at heart I still like high revving engines.

Do you know where he got his engine from?
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