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Old 02-09-2003, 10:14 PM
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Hi every one, just joining in. Nice site by the way, great products, just got some.
Did anyone ever mention Bruces accomplishments? For instance, he is currently 8th mile national record holder. Also, he built 350 c.i. pont. that turned on so good the Dyno shop questioned it so Bruce pulled the head to prove legit, it was all put in Car Craft. The two most powerfull street motors, 455 pontiac 612 hp. at 5500 and 621 lp-ft @ 4300 rpm with 10.6:1 compression and the BB chevy 572 gm perf parts made 620 hp. at 5500 and 650 lp-ft @ 4500 rpm with 9.6:1 comp. Figure the hp difference in cubes 117 ci in hp difference. Thats not many hp compared to cubes. Neat huh! By the way, on the Vandergrif site if you'll all notice the time lapse of 8 years of driving his car before complaining about his motor, some warranty. Anybody with half a brain can pick that site apart.

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Hi every one, just joining in. Nice site by the way, great products, just got some.
Did anyone ever mention Bruces accomplishments? For instance, he is currently 8th mile national record holder. Also, he built 350 c.i. pont. that turned on so good the Dyno shop questioned it so Bruce pulled the head to prove legit, it was all put in Car Craft. The two most powerfull street motors, 455 pontiac 612 hp. at 5500 and 621 lp-ft @ 4300 rpm with 10.6:1 compression and the BB chevy 572 gm perf parts made 620 hp. at 5500 and 650 lp-ft @ 4500 rpm with 9.6:1 comp. Figure the hp difference in cubes 117 ci in hp difference. Thats not many hp compared to cubes. Neat huh! By the way, on the Vandergrif site if you'll all notice the time lapse of 8 years of driving his car before complaining about his motor, some warranty. Anybody with half a brain can pick that site apart.

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Old 02-09-2003, 11:35 PM
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Jesus do we need to hear this crap again? I dont think there is a more worn out topic than R+R Eng. Face it. Nobody cares.

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Old 02-10-2003, 10:08 AM
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Rock and Roll? IT'S TOO LOUD!!! TURN IT DOWN!!! How can you stand that stuff? I don't wanna hear any more! PLEASE!!!!

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Old 02-10-2003, 12:34 PM
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Bruce was a first round looser again at Pamona. So Much for the national 8th mile record holder.

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Old 02-10-2003, 01:05 PM
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Forgot to mention that he qualified very well. You have to give him credit for making that car a S/S contender and being out their trying.

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You forgot to mention one of Bruce Fulpers greatest accomplishments. That is his apparent ability to turn 350 cubic inch blocks into 400 cubic blocks by changing the part number of the block. Read the other threads and see how he did it. ENJOY !!!!!

Sorry to read that you are missing your brain.

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Old 02-10-2003, 05:39 PM
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WHAT DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH BUSINESS WITH RRE? UNLESS YOU HAVE VALID COMMENTS RELATED TO THIS FORUM, PLEASE DO NOT POST!

CONSIDERING THIS IS YOUR FIRST POST, IT'S OBVIOUS WHAT YOUR INTENTIONS ARE.

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