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That would be a great deal! I have talked to several on this issue, but never dreamed SFI would even hear it. I sure hope it happens. Changing counterweight without pulling the bellhousing would be a real treat!
My brother and I put a QuickTime bellhousing on our car this year and it is very nice. It is steel, but it is smaller, fits better and is 12lbs lighter than the Lakewoods that we had been running. I have some pics of it if any stick guys are interested. PM me or e mail. jimschaechter@earthlink.net
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Why not a 5-year certification on a Scattershield with a window?
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Jim, I am having trouble getting e-mail to you. Could you send some pictures of the bellhousing to me. Thanks Fastman68@aol.com
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The problem at SFI is Arnie Kuhns...he needs to be replaced by some one with a lot of more knowledge and common sense.
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I agree. Can anyone explain the logic behnd 1-2 year certs on S/SS scattershields? " The spec should require a recertification life to prevent unauthorized modification (1 or 2 years)." Cam |
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good for only two years if this is approved?
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So would that make my scattershield I just purchased(without an adjustment hole) good for only two years if this is approved?
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What they are saying is 6.1W would require re-cert sooner than the 6.1. W for "window"" bellhousing.
See www.quicktimeinc.com for their bellhousings. What Jim said was correct, nice, light bellhousing. More floor space too.
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Just like "PICKLED" heads and intakes I guess !!! |
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