Show Me Your Engines

Can I have a Ride Mister???? Huh Huh Huh?????

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well well well....look who the cat dragged in! Nice to see you back Confederate!
 
very nice Tom! (man I want one of those air cleaners.....)
 
Hoosier Bird said:
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Crank it up.......... :D
sounds great....okay next you tube video....we go for a ride then a burnout :thumbsup:
 
not mine but saw it a few weeks ago at a local cruise 5.7 liter

MikeR
 
Not much of a fan of those late model engines with their cheap-looking, giant, plastic engine covers that hide the actual business end of the engine. You don't need any crap like that if your engine is a nicely detailed, whether it be a stocker or built like a brick sh*t-house like George's... 'Nuff said...

:jester:
ACME
 
ACME A12 said:
Not much of a fan of those late model engines with their cheap-looking, giant, plastic engine covers that hide the actual business end of the engine. You don't need any crap like that if your engine is a nicely detailed, whether it be a stocker or built like a brick sh*t-house like George's... 'Nuff said...

:jester:
ACME

:thumbsup: same here :cheers: I actually posted the photos to see where some of you are on that. When I saw it I just said to myself "kind of a waste of a good car, should have put a REAL HEMI in it :banana: " Of course there were a whole bunch of chebie and ferd guys looking at it and standing in front of it so I had problems getting a photo of the entire car until I came back later. If it didn't have the H.E.M.I on the PLASTIC COVERS you wouldn't know what it was as you pointed out. Remind me never to do that again :jester:

I'll try to make up for it by posting my engine with the HEMI grind :D Comp cam, Edlebrock intake, electronic distributor (hidden ECU inside under dash) and Holley 670 St Avgnr carb.........a snoozer :beep:

MikeR
 
A12 said:
I'll try to make up for it by posting my engine with the HEMI grind :D Comp cam, Edlebrock intake, electronic distributor (hidden ECU inside under dash) and Holley 670 St Avgnr carb.........a snoozer :beep:

MikeR


Nice looking engine bay, Mike. :thumbsup: Were all of the '68 383 engines turquoise? Good choice on the ECU location. Gotta figure out where I want to mount mine on Bambi when the time comes. Currently residing where the washer reservoir should be. Bob K suggested under the battery tray. I've got plenty of time to figure it out... :lol:

:jester:
Ray
 
A12 said:
ACME A12 said:
Not much of a fan of those late model engines with their cheap-looking, giant, plastic engine covers that hide the actual business end of the engine. You don't need any crap like that if your engine is a nicely detailed, whether it be a stocker or built like a brick sh*t-house like George's... 'Nuff said...

:jester:
ACME

:thumbsup: same here :cheers: I actually posted the photos to see where some of you are on that. When I saw it I just said to myself "kind of a waste of a good car, should have put a REAL HEMI in it :banana: " Of course there were a whole bunch of chebie and ferd guys looking at it and standing in front of it so I had problems getting a photo of the entire car until I came back later. If it didn't have the H.E.M.I on the PLASTIC COVERS you wouldn't know what it was as you pointed out. Remind me never to do that again :jester:

I'll try to make up for it by posting my engine with the HEMI grind :D Comp cam, Edlebrock intake, electronic distributor (hidden ECU inside under dash) and Holley 670 St Avgnr carb.........a snoozer :beep:

MikeR

Nice setup. Is that an Edlebrock DP-4B intake I spy?
 
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