Trying to figure out what do do as far as fueling and the best course of action utilizing what parts I have on hand.
Going to be building a spare engine. Have the following sitting on the shelf:
Callie’s Durastar Crank
Callie’s Rods
Mahle Motorsports Cast Pistons, Stock bore
Mahle Bearings, gaskets, etc
ARP 4201 Studs
Garrett Powermax 3794 with a billet batmowheel
2 LMM CP3’s, and a 2 sets of stock injectors
In addition to the above,
Last week bought a truck that had an s475 over stock setup with an Exergy sportsman in the valley and stock sticks.
So having decided that the built motor will get an s475/65mm gt3794 setup, what would you guys do as far as fueling that much air.
Is it worth messing with a sportsman and all the stock pumps and dual fuelers or should I just order a 12mm stroker and 100% overs, and sell some of the other stuff on hand to recoup some of the costs?
Going to be building a spare engine. Have the following sitting on the shelf:
Callie’s Durastar Crank
Callie’s Rods
Mahle Motorsports Cast Pistons, Stock bore
Mahle Bearings, gaskets, etc
ARP 4201 Studs
Garrett Powermax 3794 with a billet batmowheel
2 LMM CP3’s, and a 2 sets of stock injectors
In addition to the above,
Last week bought a truck that had an s475 over stock setup with an Exergy sportsman in the valley and stock sticks.
So having decided that the built motor will get an s475/65mm gt3794 setup, what would you guys do as far as fueling that much air.
Is it worth messing with a sportsman and all the stock pumps and dual fuelers or should I just order a 12mm stroker and 100% overs, and sell some of the other stuff on hand to recoup some of the costs?
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