Woodsman's 66 Nova
#72
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makes me feel so amatuerish. that is some nice workmanship
I feel silly suggesting this but, vent extensions coming up to the
opening of the carb hat seem to work for lean under alot of boost.
that is a whole lotta engine to feed tho.
I feel silly suggesting this but, vent extensions coming up to the
opening of the carb hat seem to work for lean under alot of boost.
that is a whole lotta engine to feed tho.
#73
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rusted40 we may just have to try that trick but right now we are going back to the drawing board and I am going to let Steve Morris work his magic on it so we can get it down the track and not hurt the engine. I am just going to do some shows till we get it right and then go back to the track to see what happens.
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Well got my new hood in and Mike set it on for me and mama got some pictures. Its a harwood and all finished out for paint. This cowl is 4" tall and my other was 2" but it hit the hat this one fits fine. I am going to put mama's logo on the side of the cowl UP IN SMOKE with smoke blowing to the back of the car. And when I finely do finish the whole car like I want it I may use that as the next paint scheme.
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Originally Posted by etbird
Woodsman your car is HOT. Those HP numbers are very impressive. Be careful.
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Originally Posted by gdmii
That's impressive Wesley. Wish I could be riding right seat when you test your drawers.
George
George
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That's some serious power. I'm sure you'll get it dialed in soon enough.
I have that same hood. Make sure you block it with a coat of primer. There will be a lot of pin holes that you can't see.
I have that same hood. Make sure you block it with a coat of primer. There will be a lot of pin holes that you can't see.