My engine is fairly tame, so I don't have much help for you. I have a small roller cam as I didn't do a lot to the bottom end. Mine pulls 18 inches of vacuum even at 5,000 ft elevation. This proved to me what I had been told, "watch it as rollers rev quick". I am running 3" mandrel bent duals with an X pipe. So all I can say is make sure that you have a rev limiter. I bet you already do. I would love to have your build under my hood! !
Thanks for the compliment about my engine build. Hopefully I'll be up near Grand Junction some day and we'll be able to drink a beer and talk trucks.
Sounds like you are running a nicely set up exhaust, I would be interested in seeing a photo of your x pipe placement. (or just see the whole truck in person!)
Yes I am running a rev limiter, I ended up with an MSD ready to run distributor with a built in rev limiter.
I have really enjoyed this thread, looking forward to the continued saga
Thanks, comments like these really make my whole day better. It really makes me happy to hear/know that my simple exploits of car and truck building is even interesting, more or less that someone could enjoy it. In the world of gearheads I am hardly breaking new ground by any means.
This is my first build thread I have really followed through with. And I was hesitant at best about starting it. (have done other threads for other forums,(quads, olds, and canyon). They never seemed to be received as well, or anyone watching to make an update worth it, along with negative feedback.)
Unfortunately, as I mentioned before there are some other things in life I need to address this spring/(Year) before I can continue with the heavy building of this. The plan still calls for colorado elk hunting(2015) in a 474 horse red sled. Along with some financial recovering from a 500Hp engine build. But I have a small feeling there will be a post later tonight that will be of interest to this subject....TBC..