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SavageSierra SavageSierra
New User | Posts: 7 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 12/06/07
12:43 PM

I drive a 95 GMC Sierra with a 383 Stroker (Chevy Small Block) I owned old Chevy's cars from 1984-1990 then I started on Pickup trucks. I had a 1970 Nova SS with a stroked small block, a 1970 Impala with a 355 ci small block, two 78 Camaro's both with SBC, 73 El Camino also with a SBC, all my trucks have been GM with, you guessed it SBC. See a pattern here. There have been many, many more cars and trucks but always GM and never a Big Rat Motor. I would have liked to had one but circumstances never allowed it.

Anyways, I hope you guys don't mind a truck owner weighing in. Mine is far from stock and handles itself nicely at the drag strip and from stop light to stop light.

350 block bored to 4.020 (380.8 cid)
Scat 3.75 Steel Stroker Crank
Eagle 5.7 I-Beam Rods w/ARP Cap Screws
KB 10:1 Hypereutectic Pistons w/ Plasma Moly Rings
Crane Flat Tappet Power Max cam, 210/216, .440/.454, 114 LSA @ .050
Holley 502-9, 670 cfm TBI (modded) w/85 pph injectors
Edelbrock 3704 Performer TBI Intake Manifold
Walbro 255 in tank fuel Pump
Pace Setter ST Header and CAI
MSD Ignition parts and wires
Flex-A-Lite Fan
Built 4L60E auto trans w/ Corvette Servo and boosted line pressure
3.72:1 final gear ratio make it highway friendly
Custom tunned ECM by Sinister Performance LLC (aka) gmtuners.com

Its my daily driver but the stroker makes awesome torque and decent power from 2000-4800 rpm with modified Iron 193 High Swirl Heads. Runs the quarter in 14.60 @ 93 mph and has 60' times from 1.98-2.1 depending on traction. NOS Plate System is in its future.

I see there is no HTML allowed! Can we post pictures?  

 
Lewisk Lewisk
User | Posts: 204 | Joined: 02/07
Posted: 12/07/07
11:18 AM

First things First....

Welcome! Its always nice to have new members!


Now, you can post links to pictures, there is a link option. what you can do is hit that little icon thing when your replying and that should make a box show up that you can post the link into. If you need to upload your pics you can do that at photobucket.com or imageshack.com

if you need any more help feel free to ask

lewis  

 
SavageSierra SavageSierra
New User | Posts: 7 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 12/07/07
02:11 PM

OK, thank you, So links to pictures, videos, etc. are acceptable. Good to know.  

 

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