More 1969 Firebird Goodness

Torch10th

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New heads showed up yesterday. As you can see by the side by side pics, they are similar to the factory heads. The major changes are interior within the ports and the combustion chamber which has a modern fast burn design. I should note that the factory heads I removed have definitely had some port work done on them.

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Torch10th

I make hits
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Haven't done an update in quite a while. Nothing major, just some small things here and there. Finally got rid of the side pipes, added a few interior touches etc. A few people had been asking for a quick exhaust video. I made this for my Instagram earlier in the week and figured I'd share it here.

Actually a pretty good data video. Although you don't feel it in the car and it doesn't cause a break in traction, you can see the car bunny hopes a bit on the hit. Looks like a could use a bit more compression and rebound damping in the rear.

 

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