Michael Caruso
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Pretty good!
Ford / Mercury 427 cu" engines would get P&G 'd would come up 426.5 cu" perfect lets race. Hmmmm but a side by side hammer down all you could hear was the other guys 427 as he pulled you off every corner hard? WTH Well before the P&G test these big teams would remove the exhaust or header mounting bolts, then remove the Allen screws or some had 1/2 turn Allen set screws that where in the bottom of the bolt hole drilled into the combustion chamber. Creating a leak so the displacement would check 426.5 cu" these engines had nice stroker cranks and at 482 cu" ran a little harder than your 427 LOL
Best one!
How about using the engines oil pressure to raise the carb off the intake manifold the what looked to be welded in place restricter plate to gain an easy 100 HP? Yes you can buy installing small pistons in the intake manifold acting like a hyd jack. Fun part is getting it jetted so it would not melt pistons.
Drag Cars
Have to weight a certain amount to make class.
Doors filled with water, slick's with water all which were drained before racing. Oh too light a concrete filled spare tire will help an adding the weight just were you need it.
Rules make all you want.
Ford / Mercury 427 cu" engines would get P&G 'd would come up 426.5 cu" perfect lets race. Hmmmm but a side by side hammer down all you could hear was the other guys 427 as he pulled you off every corner hard? WTH Well before the P&G test these big teams would remove the exhaust or header mounting bolts, then remove the Allen screws or some had 1/2 turn Allen set screws that where in the bottom of the bolt hole drilled into the combustion chamber. Creating a leak so the displacement would check 426.5 cu" these engines had nice stroker cranks and at 482 cu" ran a little harder than your 427 LOL
Best one!
How about using the engines oil pressure to raise the carb off the intake manifold the what looked to be welded in place restricter plate to gain an easy 100 HP? Yes you can buy installing small pistons in the intake manifold acting like a hyd jack. Fun part is getting it jetted so it would not melt pistons.
Drag Cars
Have to weight a certain amount to make class.
Doors filled with water, slick's with water all which were drained before racing. Oh too light a concrete filled spare tire will help an adding the weight just were you need it.
Rules make all you want.
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