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Old 02-17-2016, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by phragle
Be careful... or you will be labeled a chipmunk, er,,ground hog..er mole or some kind of rodent in the back channels
You missed rockchuck, but whf is that supposed to mean???
I have nothing invested, just an interested follower. And a pretty big fan of Haxby.
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All I here is peanut butter in my head.

Hard salami to.....
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That's what it takes on the dyno guess what works and what don't. It is one easy way to make camshaft bigger.
Seriously not trying to stir up ****, but isn't that what a custom cam is for? To get you the number you want without needing to change and guess at a bunch of $h!t on the dyno? One would think all this would be taken into consideration when putting together the combo. Again seems like one giant guessing game!
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You got chocolate in my peanut butter...
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what are the specs on the peanut butter. I wonder if it will work in my application
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Perhaps you didn't notice but Alex Haxby himself approved of my cam a few pages ago, oh boy. Did I mention they made 675@5600 with a 4150?
Lol for how long? Till what happened and why?
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Old 02-17-2016, 07:35 PM
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I only asked you to my thread so you destroying this one can stop, now go there... What's the matter can't handle me? Go there and post your bs not here

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Figure out your own problems in your own thread. You got nothing. I'm done with you. Jump in my face again because you got an issue with someone else and we'll go round and round again. Make fun of the boat? Not a chance I actually love the Mistress, it started me in this hobby. But hate on you because you have one? Hardly.
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Originally Posted by 1989mach1
what are the specs on the peanut butter. I wonder if it will work in my application
You know the off the shelf kind
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Originally Posted by Jason3603
Seriously not trying to stir up ****, but isn't that what a custom cam is for? To get you the number you want without needing to change and guess at a bunch of $h!t on the dyno? One would think all this would be taken into consideration when putting together the combo. Again seems like one giant guessing game!
Exactly my point earlier about posting successful recipes. , then when someone wants to build a 675 hp 540 or a 525 hp 454, they search the thread, find a specific documented build to achieve their goals. Then they can build a motor with common off the shelf parts and know what they are going to get, All without wasting a lot of time and money and without major setbacks. No special "magic cams, no ebay electric superchargers, no fancy made of unobtainium one off valves etc....
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Originally Posted by 1989mach1
You know the off the shelf kind
I can answer this one. For some time, I lived near the Teddy Peanut Butter plant. A few miles maybe. Hard to find in stores, but well worth finding it. Trust me.

BTW: If the wind blew correctly, I would smell it in the air which would cause me to gain 10lbs, almost instantly. LOL. But really, great smell and taste !
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