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Subject:   Re: Re: JimmyD read please
Name:   JimmieD
Date Posted:   Sep 27, 07 - 1:15 AM
IP Address:   66.81.199.87
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Message:   I'm thinking it should bolt up, because they didn't have a 'smallblock' Torqueflite/Loadflite yet, did they?

One place some people miss the pint on, Hemi's are a high winding engine, designed for extreme top end. I would say Poly's are too, especailly solid lifter motors. Some seem to think that Hemis or Poly's are strong bottom end torquer motors and they are, but that's not the focus of the design. 7,000-8,000 rpm's? No problem!
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Well..... by MoparNorm · Sep 27, 07 - 7:31 AM
Re: Well..... by JimmieD · Sep 27, 07 - 9:12 AM
Re: Re: Well..... by MoparNorm · Sep 27, 07 - 10:37 AM
Re: Products from the new Chrysler management???? by patrick · Sep 29, 07 - 3:42 PM
Re: Re: Products from the new Chrysler management???? by MoparNorm · Sep 30, 07 - 6:51 AM


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