bigboybanshee Posted October 10, 2005 Report Posted October 10, 2005 for 1,500 i can put you in the 75 hp range.easily, reliably. 424710[/snapback] That's the truth too...It's what I did, have no regrets at all Granted, I spent quite a bit more than that, but that's only because I went overboard on all the little details and emptied my wallet straight to NYUK's wallet, lol But you can definitely get hooked up with a solid, dependable drag setup for under 1,500 bucks. I'm real happy with how my stock stroke ported 350 runs Once I get my launches down pat I'm looking at a consistent mid 4's in the 300' dirt drags, 285 lb rider; on gas. Quote
locogato11283 Posted October 11, 2005 Report Posted October 11, 2005 That's the truth too...It's what I did, have no regrets at all Granted, I spent quite a bit more than that, but that's only because I went overboard on all the little details and emptied my wallet straight to NYUK's wallet, lol But you can definitely get hooked up with a solid, dependable drag setup for under 1,500 bucks. I'm real happy with how my stock stroke ported 350 runs Once I get my launches down pat I'm looking at a consistent mid 4's in the 300' dirt drags, 285 lb rider; on gas. 424721[/snapback] there u go... Quote
fastbanshee4u Posted October 11, 2005 Report Posted October 11, 2005 A 4mm crank (wiseco) cool head with cut domes 28mm carbs Pro circuit pipes my back yard port job,which is probally better than most. This is the set up I built my buddy last season,and it run great.It even gave the cheetas a tuff time. No BS ,he dragged it and flat tracked it. You can build this for your money,but I would look real hard ut the cub cylinders. Quote
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