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Send PMColorado Springs, CO - USA
Joined: 9/11/2004
Posts: 67
Vette(s): 1978 Silver Anniversary Edition Paint, L-48, Matching numbers, 350 c.i, 625cfm Demon Carb, Weiand Stealth intake, 268 Custom Ground Cam, 10:1 heads, Jet Hot Hooker Headers, 3:73 rear end.
It will definitely be a fun project. Sometimes I forget that we live at 7000ft and all the numbers for horsepower are based on lower altitudes. So it will be a challenge to achieve 600 hp. The real challenge will be finding all the compatible parts for this altitude. No matter how much air you push into a system the cam, heads, injectors etc. need to up the task or it all a waste. And as always there is the 20% Corvette Rule, it will take 20% longer and cost 20% more than you anticipated. So around the house its already being called The Big Experiment. Its going to be a fun year.
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Send PMTemperance, MI - USA
Joined: 10/18/2004
Posts: 275
Vette(s): 1977 Corvette Orange T-Top
2003 50th Anniv. roadster
Congrats Silverbullett. Now your in the ranks of the C-3/C-5 owners. Two great cars with two distinct driving caricaturistics. And both alot of fun!
Great Pumpkin 77 and Big Red 2003 50th anniv.
Mike
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Congrats on the new find.
I am sure an old gear head can find a way to make that thing come alive.


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Congrats on the "new to you" toy...!!! We're still in that "can't believe we actually bought it" high since "The Beast" arrived a little over a week ago. Enjoy...!!!
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