Re: Re: AmsOil

From: Sal Guzzo (pellom@yorku.ca)
Date: Sun 21 Jan 2001 - 23:43:18 UTC

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    Group et al.,

    I know that my 16V motor will rev up to 8500 no problem and if I were to
    swap to a solid lifter setup, I could easily rev up to 10,000rpm. I guess
    that it's possible in any car depending on how it's setup.

    Sal

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    From: Royal Scott King <pwrbook@hotmail.com>
    To: <peugeot-L@egroups.com>
    Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 12:32 PM
    Subject: Re: AmsOil

    > A friend of mine has a 350 built up in a '70 Trans Am. The block and
    > internals were built to handle Nitrous, although he didn't actually
    > run the stuff....with a M-22 "rock crusher" tranny, that car would
    > spin somehwere close to 10,000 rpm. Insane.
    >
    > --- In peugeot-L@egroups.com, tippett@p... wrote:
    > > --- In peugeot-L@egroups.com, "Corey L Brown" <coreylbrown@h...>
    > > wrote:
    > > > FYI nascar motors reach upwards of 9500rpm!!
    > >
    > >
    > > Dude!
    > >
    > > That's some impressive RPM for a pushrod engine! I had no idea
    > they
    > > went that high. I reluctantly admit to watching Nascar on TV in
    > the
    > > early 1970s, when I think 6000-7000 was it. I just assumed they
    > were
    > > still more or less the same. Someone should modify his Z28 street
    > > car engine to rev to 9500 and then go laugh at the VTEC-boys at the
    > 7-
    > > 11.
    > >
    > > I still think that Dick Trickle should see his urologist, though.
    > >
    > > Regards,
    > > Mike Tippett
    >
    >
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