The Chevy 572 Crate Motors in the Gladiator
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Re: The Chevy 572 Crate Motors in the Gladiator
Originally Posted by Jeffrey
Here ya go Jeffrey. A couple of the other pics that show off your bad a$$ ride!
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Re: The Chevy 572 Crate Motors in the Gladiator
How fast is that boat now? how much did you gain from the other motor's? I am looking at new boats but unsure of power yet Ilmor custom or something like you have done.
I currently have a Cig but looking at 33 Eliminator or 32 Spectre.
I currently have a Cig but looking at 33 Eliminator or 32 Spectre.
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Re: The Chevy 572 Crate Motors in the Gladiator
Originally Posted by jawbreakerkid
They would look much better with my name laser etched into the breathers!
Nice work JC.
Nice work JC.
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Re: The Chevy 572 Crate Motors in the Gladiator
Originally Posted by Ptufaro
How fast is that boat now? how much did you gain from the other motor's? I am looking at new boats but unsure of power yet Ilmor custom or something like you have done.
I currently have a Cig but looking at 33 Eliminator or 32 Spectre.
I currently have a Cig but looking at 33 Eliminator or 32 Spectre.
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Re: The Chevy 572 Crate Motors in the Gladiator
Originally Posted by GLH
Any changes to the cam or anything to marinize?
To cover reversion issues and so forth?
To cover reversion issues and so forth?
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Re: The Chevy 572 Crate Motors in the Gladiator
That looks great Jeffrey!!!
I have been running zz502/502's for the last 2 1/2 years on my Bullet with no problems, but they had been modified with cam, intake, valves and carb change. A leak down test was done yesterday for the new owner and....after 118 hours...no issues whatsoever.
I have been running zz502/502's for the last 2 1/2 years on my Bullet with no problems, but they had been modified with cam, intake, valves and carb change. A leak down test was done yesterday for the new owner and....after 118 hours...no issues whatsoever.
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Originally Posted by OldSchool
That looks great Jeffrey!!!
I have been running zz502/502's for the last 2 1/2 years on my Bullet with no problems, but they had been modified with cam, intake, valves and carb change. A leak down test was done yesterday for the new owner and....after 118 hours...no issues whatsoever.
I have been running zz502/502's for the last 2 1/2 years on my Bullet with no problems, but they had been modified with cam, intake, valves and carb change. A leak down test was done yesterday for the new owner and....after 118 hours...no issues whatsoever.
no one asked you what your running, nor does anyone care.. you dont even own that boat anymore... move on to the future, and your future is lots of fuel, and lots of oil changes... your buddy dave