I saw this over the past weekend. 392 Hemi with a Latham Axial supercharger and 4 Carter sidedrafts. Sounded awesome. Not something you see everyday. It was stuffed in what looked like a Model A sedan. Note the original wolf whistle.
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Re: Cool engine. Yeah it's Hemi
That old blower is to die for! (although there are a few out of place things on the engine that might could be fixed...the coil, that funny m/c, the tin can, etc.)
I wonder why a wolf whistle would be on a car like that, instead of some taildragger?My fabulous web page
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Re: Cool engine. Yeah it's a Hemi
Originally posted by Matt CramerI'm not going to begrudge him for the master cylinder, especially if he built it to drive it.
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Re: Cool engine. Yeah it's a Hemi
could have put the dual cylinder under the floor where it really belongs in an old car, and then we wouldn't know he's a "safety wussy"
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Anyone know what kind of cans he's using for air filter covers?
I can't tell if it's a half size coffee can or a can of government ham.
(I'm not ragging on the guy, I actually think it's kind of a neat idea.)
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Re: Cool engine. Yeah it's a Hemi
Originally posted by squirrelcould have put the dual cylinder under the floor where it really belongs in an old car, and then we wouldn't know he's a "safety wussy"
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