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See COME racing has some well priced cranks ext at the minute. Closing down sale.
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got a shock when i saw that the other day, love to grab a stroker assembly for my wagon, but just dont have the coin,

also does anyone no where i can find an inline VVS, so i can still retain my mechanical speedo but also have the vvs or the ecu, google just isnt giving any hints, plan is to put a 6CYL falcon T5 behind the 5lt,
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I'm going to see if Sam will give a good deal on a billet v6 crank re the closing down.
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come is closing down? seriously not?
VSH stroker or non?
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stroker on a v6? hell no. if anything de-stroke would be a better path to take.

I'm sticking with stock as it will give me the rpm operating range I need.
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managed to salvage the rod, now just waiting on bearings, rings and the crank, than i can get the bottom end together and degree the cam in, hopefully its not to big,

also got the nvram and usb for the computer, can i use a 4cyl computer on the v8? as id like to keep the v8 ones i have standard and chop and change the 4cyl ones
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Macca97 wrote:can i use a 4cyl computer on the v8? as id like to keep the v8 ones i have standard and chop and change the 4cyl ones
The 808 was used on 4,6, & 8 cylinders. There is no difference, apart from the sticker, between a 4,6, & 8 cylinder 808. The 082 and 305 are just an improved 808, and even though they were not installed on 4 cylinder cars they to will work on 4, 6, & 8 regardless of what they come off.
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cool, that was my initial thought, always like to check though
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The 082 and 305 have the SXR chip which means you dont need a comms board - as you can hook up the ALDL and use an ALDL interface. Not better or worse, just different.
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can start getting things done now, have a crank, rings and bearings, so i can atleast get the short motor together, hopefully ill finish work early friday, and can get the block cleaned up before it gets to cold and dark
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