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camaro74454 08-19-2007 07:33 PM

Zip it tommy........Yes alot of know how here... I think that some of the big block guys are sleeping...and even if there are more small block guys...We'll still spank on ya mod for mod.

tommynos 08-21-2007 12:52 PM

well i linked this topic to the camaro forum,so we may have some more votes coming in....this has alot of info on both and should be a sticky,imo...

Racefab57 08-21-2007 04:37 PM

All I can say is SMALL BLOCKS RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! david.

Bubstr 08-21-2007 06:30 PM

I'd like to vote for both. Different horses for different courses.

A circle track, where cubic inches are limited by rules or traction and less weight is worth it's weight in horsepower, Small blocks do rule. Where you have no cubic inch limitations, Big blocks come into their own.

I think the reason we have these debates is us car guys think with our hearts instead of our minds. That's why there are Chevy guys, Ford guys, Mopar guys, and now even Import guys.

My heart still says put a Hemi in everything.

woodsman 08-21-2007 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by Bubstr
I'd like to vote for both. Different horses for different courses.

A circle track, where cubic inches are limited by rules or traction and less weight is worth it's weight in horsepower, Small blocks do rule. Where you have no cubic inch limitations, Big blocks come into their own.

I think the reason we have these debates is us car guys think with our hearts instead of our minds. That's why there are Chevy guys, Ford guys, Mopar guys, and now even Import guys.

My heart still says put a Hemi in everything.

What size Hemi is that you are talking about in CID.

tommynos 08-21-2007 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by Bubstr
I'd like to vote for both. Different horses for different courses.

A circle track, where cubic inches are limited by rules or traction and less weight is worth it's weight in horsepower, Small blocks do rule. Where you have no cubic inch limitations, Big blocks come into their own.

I think the reason we have these debates is us car guys think with our hearts instead of our minds. That's why there are Chevy guys, Ford guys, Mopar guys, and now even Import guys.

My heart still says put a Hemi in everything.

i like your sig,getting old aint to bad, just think, you can hide your own easter eggs and youll never have to watch a re-run again!

cepx111 08-21-2007 11:41 PM

Dead even at 25 each.
Dam, wish I could vote again....lol
They only count votes twice in my city.
Cp

chevguy65 08-22-2007 04:20 AM


Originally Posted by tommynos

Originally Posted by Bubstr
I'd like to vote for both. Different horses for different courses.

A circle track, where cubic inches are limited by rules or traction and less weight is worth it's weight in horsepower, Small blocks do rule. Where you have no cubic inch limitations, Big blocks come into their own.

I think the reason we have these debates is us car guys think with our hearts instead of our minds. That's why there are Chevy guys, Ford guys, Mopar guys, and now even Import guys.

My heart still says put a Hemi in everything.

i like your sig,getting old aint to bad, just think, you can hide your own easter eggs and youll never have to watch a re-run again!


LOL Tommy.....I haven't seen a re-run in years

camaro74454 08-23-2007 10:36 AM

Man...we need more big block guys...like fast.

topsportsman1 08-23-2007 12:28 PM

I know of atleast 6 guys that haven't voted yet,of coarse I am one of them, :P :P :P And the others are BBC guys and real fast :P Get the pic?

The difference between the men and the boys......is the size of their toys :P


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