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Old 04-06-2005, 08:23 AM
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Re: 1000hp N/a

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That changes everything then. See, if you take away the "pump gas" factor, then you have unlimited rpm, compression, etc....... basically a race engine that wouldn't be suitable for street action. Big difference there.
I use to race a 1000 hp n/a small-block... one of Sonny's creations. It took over 500 cid and close to 10k rpm to do it though. And no, I didn't drive the car to work.

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not even when you're running late?

well anyway, you should drive it work.
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Old 04-06-2005, 03:02 PM
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Re: 1000hp N/a

old PST motors are floating around now cheap as can be. Even with the old port technology of the gm splayed head, with todays lobe technology you should be able to come by a 1000NA 358 for under $20k ready to fire.

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Old 04-06-2005, 06:03 PM
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Re: 1000hp N/a

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sorry to bring this one back...
well its been a while but out of no where the name hit me. Dennis Faerman. like i said before i don't know what kind of gas it was on, i just know that my friend said that guy knew his stuff.
I was looking through SuperFlow's website and found the contact info for Mr. Faerman here -> http://www.superflow.com/TestCenters...g-engines.html
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Old 04-06-2005, 06:55 PM
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not even when you're running late?

well anyway, you should drive it work.
Top Sportsman cars don't exactly make for good daily transportation. Although I'm sure some here would disagree....

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Re: 1000hp N/a

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I was looking through SuperFlow's website and found the contact info for Mr. Faerman here -> http://www.superflow.com/TestCenters...g-engines.html
thats were i got his name from. i was googling it forever, spelling it fareman, fairman i figured i must of heard him wrong. eventually i was like what the heck and tried faerman and there it is. i know my friend said that he was building a ferrari engine and what sounded like a top fuel engine.
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Old 04-06-2005, 07:00 PM
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Re: 1000hp N/a

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Top Sportsman cars don't exactly make for good daily transportation. Although I'm sure some here would disagree....

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Maybe when it was time to replace springs and lifters anyway,a quick squirt down to Burger King or something would be worth some serious style points.Ever tried to eat a whopper in a funny car cage?

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You south Texas guys hang out in gangs on the internet doncha?

And here's another Texan to add to the list.....

Dennis Faerman
Faerman Racing Engines
4200 Pinemont
Houston,TX 77018

So much talent in such a cruddy city... who would have figured.

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I'm not in South TX now, I'm in NE TX trying to find a job
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Re: 1000hp N/a

MG what other talent is in this cruddy little city?
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MG what other talent is in this cruddy little city?
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I'm here .

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Re: 1000hp N/a

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old PST motors are floating around now cheap as can be. Even with the old port technology of the gm splayed head, with todays lobe technology you should be able to come by a 1000NA 358 for under $20k ready to fire.

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I thought PST motors were putting out 8xx HP when the class was around?
has the cam technology gotten that much better.Although i guess the Hp levels werent exactly advertised to the public when they were around.
about what specs would a cam like that have, generally?
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PST Has been moved to comp elim. The current pieces are in the low 10xx.

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