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Topic: Re: stroking a 226 continental
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| Massey 101
01-25-2013 06:24:27
166.205.68.24
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 Now I pull a built Chrysler 265 block ....more HP! |
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| Goldsburg
01-27-2013 15:00:20
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Re: stroking a 226 continental in reply to Massey 101, 01-25-2013 06:24:27
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| | So even as good as you say your F226 is/was, in the end it still led to an engine change... Regards, Goldsburg |
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| Smokeshow
01-28-2013 18:50:39
96.29.72.10
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Re: stroking a 226 continental in reply to Goldsburg, 01-27-2013 15:00:20
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| Massey 101
01-27-2013 18:55:42
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Re: stroking a 226 continental in reply to Goldsburg, 01-27-2013 15:00:20
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| No, I sold the tractor..Perhaps you have some issues with my tractors.....I think you can find a few on in You Tube! |
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| Goldsburg
01-29-2013 10:46:25
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Re: stroking a 226 continental in reply to Massey 101, 01-27-2013 18:55:42
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| | Nope, no issue with your tractors. Just trying to demonstrate the limitations of the F226. It is not the be all, end all that you make it out to be. Whether you would like to admit it or not, it takes serious cash to get 100HP out of a F226 engine (at stock +20%). I know what it takes to get that out of a 4 cylinder and the flathead aspect of the F226 makes it more expen$ive. My point is that the money spent on the F226 to get 100HP would nearly "buy" 150HP on the H260... That is all. Regards, Goldsburg |
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