You and your dad certainly do some extremely nice and clean work. I hope you enter that truck in some contests/shows. It's too clean not to.
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91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
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Originally posted by GM Ontairo View Post
If I do end up taking it back apart We'll likely put some different heads on it that aren't decked to lower the compression.
As far as building a forged* motor I haven't really seen any parts or places that sell them. Is there anything you could suggest please feel free.
That is some beautiful work!!! A truck like that could even get a dirty hobo laid....lol
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sweet!
Im wondering what may be common knowledge but what does the fageol supercharger output for cfm? Im workin on a setup similar but im using an eaton m62 and mpfi for my fuel delivery system, but that's awesome I wish I had some more tools in my little shop the curves u cut for your serp idler pulley look perfect how did u cut them?
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Here is some info from the fageol site - http://members.cox.net/fageolsuperch.../pdf/ratio.pdf
I imagine the eaton would be pushing a good bit more air then the fageol.
The pulley itself was actually part of the kit I bought and I imagine an original fageol piece. The pulley bracket is what my dad made.
I've been racing with it and really enjoying the set up and instant power. Here is a couple videos of that unmistakeable fageol whine.
fail on the start on this one,
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From what I've read the eaton and the fagoel are pushing 62 cfm per revolution so there like the same the only difference I see is the fageol is a draw through and is limited to 12500 Rpms while the eaton is about 15000 but I've seen people push them to 22000 but serious cooling afterward... I really like the old school carb. Look way more though looks like fun I can't wait till I get mine runnin but ill stop jackin ur thread... thanks for the info
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Wow, you and your dad did an amazing job fabricating the parts to make this system a reality. So many details in the build.
Love the old-school S-10 - expecially the flat brushed-aluminum dash. Thanks for sharing this, really enjoyed reading it.
DavidDavid Allen - Northport, AL
1986 Century T-Type, Iron Head 3.1 MPFI Turbo-Intercooled
1988 Olds Ciara XC, GenII 2.8 MPFI Turbo-Intercooled
1972 Chevy Nova, 305 Small Block V8 EFI
1984 Century Olympia, 3.8SFI Turbo, over 400 HP
http://home.hiwaay.net/~davida1
http://www.cardomain.com/id/turbokinetic
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Enjoyed this thread thoroughly. My Dad's a tool and die maker and had made me a lot of custom parts as well. These guys are really talented.
Just thought I'd mention that I have one of these Max 30 blowers too, but never used it. It's brand new, I paid $900 for it way back when. I'll let it go for just $300 plus shipping now. I hope someone here can use it.
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Originally posted by blownb310 View PostJust thought I'd mention that I have one of these Max 30 blowers too, but never used it. It's brand new, I paid $900 for it way back when. I'll let it go for just $300 plus shipping now. I hope someone here can use it.
Oh and GM Ontario - very nice job with this! Very impressive work by both you and your dad!1982 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta
Upgrades include: 3.4L V6 (headers, 1.6 rockers, hot cam), T-5 Manual Transmission, 1986 Z-28 Anti-Sway Bars, 1987 IROC-Z Wonder Bar.
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Originally posted by blownb310 View PostThank you OdieTurbo, I sold it.1982 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta
Upgrades include: 3.4L V6 (headers, 1.6 rockers, hot cam), T-5 Manual Transmission, 1986 Z-28 Anti-Sway Bars, 1987 IROC-Z Wonder Bar.
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