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    1. #1
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      I love this thing

      I found this a while ago...thought you guys might find it interesting...
      http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsshb/12cyl/



    2. #2
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      ok...link didn't work...lets try this

      http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsshb/12cyl/

    3. #3
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      Ok, thats cool!

    4. #4
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      Frank!! SCRAP my Pontiac junker, source one of those for me, and squeeze it between the fenders for me! You think we can use the TH-400 with an adapter plate! I have FAITH in your abilities!!
      Kevin.
      69 Firebird "Eternity"

    5. #5
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      Were on it, LOL! 100,000 HP, Makes our little 455 seem weak huh?

    6. #6
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      The horsepower number is nice.. but the torque number is insane - over 5 and a half million lb/ft.

    7. #7
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      I want to know what the hell they are using it for!
      :3gears: 68 Rally Sport Camaro 350/4spd(t56ingarage)/8.5 10bolt 2.56 open,Hotchkis springs, kyb shocks, 17" Rallys 235/245-45-17

      1989 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am 3.8 Buick LC2 V-6 w/51k, Ported heads w/oversized one piece valves, te-44 turbo,PTS built 200R4 w/2800stall, Lucas green top 009 42.5# injectors, AFPR, Adjustable wastegate, ATR 3inch exhaust, Terry houston 3inch mandrel bent downpipe, stock intercooler w/duttwieler neck, Eibach Springs, Bilstien shocks, Spohn adjustable panhard bar...

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by 68RallySport
      I want to know what the hell they are using it for!
      used in container ships.

      But I want to see the lathe to turn that crank, or the mill to hone the cylinders...or even the cherry picker to drop it into the ship hard to even imagine.




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