sohc or dohc opinions
#12
Re: sohc or dohc opinions
Originally Posted by scifi81
Originally Posted by ****
d-series 10 pounds, will turn you out.
Depends on what you want. You'll learn. I did and am still learning. T25 to spool soon. T3 for the bigger punch. .42/.48 for the middle range average. .60/.48 for the BBKA set-up (I believe correct me if I'm wrong please). Or me at .48/.63. Do as you please. The options with your very own set-up are endless. That's why I like it so much. Some set-ups are similar, but never the 2 alike altogether whether in parts or tuning. No 2 are equal when it comes to HMT set-ups. This isn't Greedy (Greddy) anymore.
JP
#14
Re: sohc or dohc opinions
Originally Posted by samson
"No tire hop, that where it counts, got the urethane motors mounts..."
Single slammer. The underdog owns. Fast, cheap, reliable. I have a y8 soon to be boosted too. This is cheap to do really. Thanks HMT!
JP
Single slammer. The underdog owns. Fast, cheap, reliable. I have a y8 soon to be boosted too. This is cheap to do really. Thanks HMT!
JP
#15
Re: sohc or dohc opinions
Originally Posted by scifi81
Originally Posted by ****
d-series 10 pounds, will turn you out.
"I run the T-bird pump, yeah that 48/60
walbro fuel pump, DSM 450's."
I think everyone should start off with a D series. On your first setup its pretty safe to say that it will be "learning" experience. It's cheap, and it's fun. B series is expensive, especially when you start breaking ----.
Sometimes I feel like I wanna sell all my B series stuff and build a 10,000 HP D series, but I can't.