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    Re: Latest project

    Quote Originally Posted by w2amr

    And I'm running out of fundage again. :wall
    Check out the Community Reinvestment Act via your local ACORN office, I think there may be funds for hot rodders there. Maybe some of those grant dollars?

    In all those billions of dollars of GivMint grants for BS, there's gotta be some $$$ for hot rodders Geroge?

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    Re: Latest project

    I ordered these Monday, Looks like a pretty good deal.
    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SU...e%7c5.7L%2f350

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    I went to an uncoventional gas meet 2 weeks ago (CNG centered), and a guy there had a pristine '66 Goat that was CNG powered, with a cammed 455 Poncho motor and 3 "carbs" on an original progressive linkage. COOLAGE!!!
    Just don't plan on putting anything besides a sack lunch in the trunk, it's full of CNG tanks. Here's a vid of the car.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFukrnn1xrM
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    Re: Latest project

    Quote Originally Posted by W5GA
    I went to an uncoventional gas meet 2 weeks ago (CNG centered), and a guy there had a pristine '66 Goat that was CNG powered, with a cammed 455 Poncho motor and 3 "carbs" on an original progressive linkage. COOLAGE!!!
    Just don't plan on putting anything besides a sack lunch in the trunk, it's full of CNG tanks. Here's a vid of the car.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFukrnn1xrM
    You do that schitt to a Plymouth Volare or Ford Fairmont, not a GTO for christsakes.

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    Re: Latest project

    Quote Originally Posted by w2amr
    Quote Originally Posted by W5GA
    I went to an uncoventional gas meet 2 weeks ago (CNG centered), and a guy there had a pristine '66 Goat that was CNG powered, with a cammed 455 Poncho motor and 3 "carbs" on an original progressive linkage. COOLAGE!!!
    Just don't plan on putting anything besides a sack lunch in the trunk, it's full of CNG tanks. Here's a vid of the car.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFukrnn1xrM
    You do that schitt to a Plymouth Volare or Ford Fairmont, not a GTO for christsakes.
    George! I'm really surprised at you!
    Who The Fsck is going to go out to see a fscking Volare? CNG or whatever the flavor may be?
    You can't sell a product with a Volare or a Fairmont unless you are promoting your own personal birth control. In that case, IT IS 100% EFFECTIVE!
    :rofl:

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    Re: Latest project

    Quote Originally Posted by w2amr
    I ordered these Monday, Looks like a pretty good deal.
    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SU...e%7c5.7L%2f350
    Ceramic coated headers are cool and look great, BUT ya gotta handle 'em gently while installing. One hard ding on something and they're liable to chip off a piece of ceramic.

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    Re: Latest project

    Quote Originally Posted by N4VGB
    Quote Originally Posted by w2amr
    I ordered these Monday, Looks like a pretty good deal.
    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SU...e%7c5.7L%2f350
    Ceramic coated headers are cool and look great, BUT ya gotta handle 'em gently while installing. One hard ding on something and they're liable to chip off a piece of ceramic.
    I will be very careful.

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    As of this morning. The new chrome upper radiator support still hasn't come yet..



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    I decided to deep six the old points dist. I'm going with a 4 pin HEI unit.
    http://www.vintageperformance.com/retrorockets/hei.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by w2amr View Post
    I decided to deep six the old points dist. I'm going with a 4 pin HEI unit.
    http://www.vintageperformance.com/retrorockets/hei.htm
    Smart :)

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