DavidB
1/2 ton status
I think we should all start chipping into a pot for a prize for motivation...whomever finishes first gets it 


That would blow-off the mud!Blue85 said:You know, if you installed the front range portion backwards, you could get a top speed of nearly 300mph.
thanks one hell of an overdrive.Blue85 said:You know, if you installed the front range portion backwards, you could get a top speed of nearly 300mph.
big83chevy4x4 said:thanks one hell of an overdrive.
and you like coffeeBlue85 said:It's ideal for gas mileage because your engine is at 420rpm on the freeway and fewer revolutions means less fuel consumed. This also adds to the longevity of the engine. It's also easier to identify a problem cylinder since each one is only firing every 3.5 seconds. Just make sure your engine can produce at least 600 lb-ft of torque at 400rpm so you can go up hills and stuff.


Greg72 said:Home-built creations are cool, but sometimes take FOREVER to complete. I have read for years about people wanting to mate two SM465 trannies to get "cheap" reduction, but when it comes down to actually doing it there are some expensive parts (the intermediate shaft) that prevent most people from ever completing it.
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