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From freeway to farmyard, this rugged straight six was everywhere.
From freeway to farmyard, this rugged straight six was everywhere.
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S9, EP5 "Two Engines, One Big Plan"Building 2 identical 454 Big Block Chevys to run on the dyno at the same time.
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S9, EP6 "Two 496 Big Blocks on One Dyno"Connecting two 496 Big Block Chevy's to the dyno to find out how much power the same engines will make.
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S9, EP7 "More Double Dyno Tech"We seek more power from our twin-engine setup by reconfiguring the exhaust and phasing the engines.
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S10, EP9 "High Tech Slant Six"We reinforce our Slant Six with a fully-forged rotating assembly.
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S12, EP12 "434ci UMP Race Engine"The visit to UNOH includes building and dynoing a 434-cubic-inch UMP Modified dirt track engine.
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