heavy_duty
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Any of you bros using Magnaflows?
I don't want any rasp! (or gay farts)
I have stock cat.
I don't want any rasp! (or gay farts)
I have stock cat.
heavy_duty said:(twin) DOHC 3.4L
in the exhaust theme, these are the pipes i'll be running this winterheavy_duty said:safe to say nobody here has Magnaflow installed.
heavy_duty said:lol'ing at guys who dont know some motors have 4 cam shafts
there you go ladies, not all men know about cars -ha-ha
heavy_duty said:keep researching digi
doood, you gotta help me get in a ski this winter.Moltke said:in the exhaust theme, these are the pipes i'll be running this winter
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24 hp increase on a 800cc polaris motor
do you mean buy a ski-doo? for sure bro i know a good bit.juiceddreadlocks said:doood, you gotta help me get in a ski this winter.
fixeddigimon7068 said:d00d. . .four cam shafts? in a six cylinder??? even if i wasn't a motorhead (which i definitely am), my basic math skills tell me that's not possible. . .your motor has two camshafts. . .one on each side. . .each shaft has three lobes. . .one lobe per cylinder. . .aie carumba. . .
digimon7068 said:d00d. . .four cam shafts? in a six cylinder??? even if i wasn't a motorhead (which i definitely am), my basic math skills tell me that's not possible. . .your motor has to camshafts. . .one on each side. . .each shaft has three lobes. . .one lobe per cylinder. . .aie carumba. . .
yeah yeah yeha... hopefully a bomb rev of some sort! I live in Denver and am in the mountains at least over the weekend every weekend of the winter...Moltke said:do you mean buy a ski-doo? for sure bro i know a good bit.
what type of riding do you intend to do?
heavy_duty said:cut and paste history on the GM 3.4L
Forged crankshaft, forged rods, forged pistons, balanced lower end. Revamped oiling system with high volume pump. An oil cooler. On top, a pair of computer designed 4 valve per chamber aluminum heads, with hemispherical combustion chambers. Cross-Flow intake and exhaust ports, designed for maximum flow at high RPM. Next, add FOUR, count 'em FOUR camshafts, each controlling 6 sodium-filled lightweight valves. Dual dampner springs rest under a "bucket"type cam lifters, for instant and precise valve timing. The cams were supported by 4 journals each, providing durability along with the least amount of valvetrain mass. The cams were driven by a cogged belt, further reducing mechanical drag of the motor. The exhaust was cast iron manifolds, large by any standards, with a single high flow catalytic converter using 3inch downpipes. All 3.4L cars used a dual muffler system, which not by coincidence, is mathematically perferct in diameter and distance for performance applications. The intake was a tuned tunnel ram, with the early builds using NO mass air flow sensor, and 94 and later ones using one. Add to this combination Fuel injection, digital EGR, and it was by far, the BEST motor that GM engineers could build for its applicatio

well bro, if you want some purchasing advice let me know!juiceddreadlocks said:yeah yeah yeha... hopefully a bomb rev of some sort! I live in Denver and am in the mountains at least over the weekend every weekend of the winter...
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