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Does anyone know the racer who runs a 1966 or 67 Chevy II in super stock G or H that ran quick enough to get the 327/275 combo four horsepower earlier this year. I don't want to admonish him. I'd just like to ask him a few questions about his gearing as I'm running the same combo. Thanks for any help!
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Location: Mills River, NC
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Yea, I'm sure he will just give that up.
I'm sure it cost him much $ and lots of work to find the ideal gear ratio. I doubt he will just hand it over.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Magnolia, Texas
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If someone aks us a question, in all most all cases (there are a few exceptions) we will give a truthful answer.
By the way we have run 4.56 4.88 5.00 and 5.13 gears, and the 5.13 has been the best for us; although it is a 69 Camaro stocker (396/375 Arnold Greene Pwr). Bill |
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