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After talking with Jeff a little I'm leaning toward the LS1, however the cost of them isn't very appeasing. I'm starting to consider the northstar.
The thing with the subie is finding parts in a hurry in Yuma and the fact that I would have to run race gas. I hate running race gas in my bike because it's so pricey. I can't imagine a weekend at the dunes in a new sand car running race gas. |
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Km, that is my issue also I really dont like the idea of going through 50 gallons of race gas in a couple of days.
The prices on the ls1 seem to be getting closer to the prices of the northstar. I think turnkey engine supply has ls1 packages at about $8000 and the northstars are starting about $7000. Anyway, I like the idea of the torque of the v8's. bat |
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I'm leaning toward Sandwinder but if they are 6 months out fugetaboutit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Alright I've made my decision about the motor. I'm going with the LS1. Fast, reliable, easy to find parts, and I can pull up to the chevron for gas.
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Me too! I have made up my mind also, LS-6 with a Vortec Supercharger![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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Originally posted by: KMDuner Alright guys after this weekend seeing the rails do wheelies down the track the wife decided that she wants more motor. So what's the deal with these Mazda and Subaru engines. How do they compair to the v-8's? What about reliability and the ability to find parts in a crunch. Obviously the v-8's parts will be real easy to find. There are some very reasonably price resale cars for sale with the smaller motors. What kind of HP are these things putting out? Give me your opionions. Jeff, Bat, Marbleous, reed, etc. It needs race gas. 355 HP at the wheels. The biggest issue with a rotary is overheating. It warps the apex seal (kinda like the rotary equivalent of a ring). I have a big oil cooler with a 10" or 11" fan, and it made all the difference in the world. 4 200lb guys hauling ass up the hill at Sand Mountain, and I top out about 200 degrees. :-) It is also pretty loud. Can't muffle them much. Rotaries can't deal with backpressure. http://www.crowley-offroad.com/sand_rail_for_sale.htm Jon |
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Hey Bat I just had my Tatum out this weekend. Let me tell you guys If you want some serious
power and realiability nothing beats a NORTHSTAR DUAL/TURBO. I ran the car the whole weekend, with no problems. Couple of issues I dont like such as 110Octane fuel I have to run and the rear paddles (Blaster 33). The fuel I have no choice. The paddles in the rear are just not biting enough, theyre spinning in every gear. I,ll probally will be selling these tires if any of you guys are interested (P.M. me). Meanwhile any recomendations on what paddles to get???? |
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Just couldn't stay with a good old reliable Northstar Huh, Tatoo?! Had to do the Turbo thing! You could have stayed on good old 91 octane and have a reliable motor for a long time. I used to work on Northstars and they don't like all that extra power being pumped thru them for any long periods of time. well have fun and enjoy it while it lasts! Oh, by the way did you take out any more quads lately? Annhilater told me that he is glad he can out run you up the hill, now at least he knows now that he can get away from you when you are in the Vicinity![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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Dear Punisher
I,m enjoying this Northstar while it lasts. Can,t wait till it goes I have knarly LS-6 motor being built so I,m well prepared fot the inevidable. As far as quads I just picked up a new BajaX. I have know Idea how it rides , ask AL he used more than everybody else |
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