Author Topic: Chapman CNC  (Read 2355 times)

Offline firefighter3931

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Re: Chapman CNC
« Reply #15 on: December 19, 2006 - 03:46:27 AM »

Hemi...    :2thumbs:     426-1R    :grinyes:    :cooldancing: 


Nice....bet that monster makes some power !  :cheers:


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Offline moper

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Re: Chapman CNC
« Reply #16 on: December 19, 2006 - 05:23:34 AM »
No Fair! Hemis dont count!! :hyper:

Chapman knows a lot about them really. The MP heads can work very well, IIRC, Chapman re-does the chamber and does much more than re-design the port. The numbers are not inflated either. I havent seen them personally, but I have talked witha  couple guys who have, and verified the flow numbers. Indy's bench is VERY generous. And the authors of the advertisments go from there. Those heads are way not needed for 10s...lol. "overkill" would be what I'd call them.

Offline EVIL72

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Re: Chapman CNC
« Reply #17 on: December 19, 2006 - 05:32:04 AM »
Those heads are way not needed for 10s...lol. "overkill" would be what I'd call them.

 :iagree:
 The only way I'd pay that much money for heads would be if they were Hemi heads :ylsuper:
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