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26-12-2006, 08:59 PM | #1 | ||
BLUE OVAL INC.
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Hi guys, merry xmas to all and a safe journey to all those on the road this holiday season!
Don't ya just love a christmas chin wag around the barbie. Conversation always seems to make its way around to cars within our extended family. You could say its a gathering of who's bought what and ends up more like an edition of Wheels magazine with every comment and description given to all types of machines. I must admit, the majority of them are Holden people, which just makes me more determined to set the record straight. Things were going fine until we got on to old school V8's and thats when the sh.it really hit the fan. My nephew is currently doing up a Torana LH and currently runs a carbied VN 5.0l. He was telling me that he could stroke it to 388 c.i. with just a crank and rods off the shelf. I was surprised by this as i thought a 355c.i. was a stroked 5.0l and it was a 350chev that could be opened to 383c.i. not 388c.i. Next i was told that a 351clevo could be stroked to 460c.i. WTF, isnt a 351 already a stroked 302, which would make 460 c.i. a 50% increase in displacement? Could someone shed some light on this so i can stick it up em at new years |
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