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(Thunder) Comp Cam custom grind 224/224 561 lift 112 LSA they claim 50 HP from the cam very streetable choppy Idle 1600-6600 power band comes with chrome moly springs push rods,retainers gaskets and cam.
I should have it next week. I may need some tech advice from the experts.


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Look out!! Here comes Bruce! No heads to match that cam?

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That is for me to know and you to find out. This is a big street,autobahn cam and the numbers are from tony so I bet It will run.


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I'll be there too in a few months so watch out!!

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No doubt If you are willing to do the work at Tonys the prices will go way down. He will take you under his wing and help you out. the trick is have him give you the # you need he would even order the complete package and quote you a price. if you tell him you want something he will let you buy it and then help you when you are willing to listen


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That is awsome!! I am totally willing to help and learn!! After I see what he writes me, I'll give him a call on his cell. Thanks for the #!! Buy the way, this post is 100.

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Tony is definatly one hell of a shop. However do the work yourself and save a little money for more mods and gain some knowledge in the process. I don't let no one touch mine. The cars like a woman no one touches mine ot test drives mine. Just a thought( that's a I've been on duty to long HELP)


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I have been watching your numbers grow this stuff is addicting


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yup, finally made member!! Hey Ryan, I'm not that confident in my technical know how. So I will trust it in someone else.

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Have to just jump into it. Once again it's like a women jump on and hold on and you'll figure it out. Get a few manuals you would not believe how much you can actually learn. You can be so much more proficient at building a car if you know how to do the things your talking about. You can ask Mike I may not know how to do something but damit I'm going to figure it out. (Have kids you'll figure it out) No extra's. Just another thought.


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Yes reading the manuals and even discussing a project with others will assist you in being able to do the job yourself. Of course if you are not sure on something it is always a good idea to stop and get assistance otherwise it can be costly tearing up something because you were stubborn and wanted to do it yourself.

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I take it you were stuborn once


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You can get a lot of little tid bits just by reading magazines. When I go through a mag and find a good article on rebuild or how to I cut it out and make a little cheat book. I Have been wrenching for a long time now but always learning somthing new. I have known Tony for a while now hes great and knows his stuff if anyone can help you he can.

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You are absolutly right. I seen charly run 9's last year. wheels up launch.


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