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Author: Subject:  Drag racing engine
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posted on April 11th, 2010 at 10:26 AM
Drag racing engine


I have put together another engine kit that would be suitable for a drag racing application . All parts are new except where noted and are located in Wollongong NSW 2526 ;
Magnesium case , bored and clearanced $ 980
Used Wedgemated 82mm/vw jnl crank/flywheel $ 900
5.4" H beam conrods $ 480
Engle FK 87/ FK 89 cam $ 154
Billet cam gears $ 186
Scat solid racing lifters $ 115
KS bearing set $ 135
Cro-moly gland nut $ 55
AA piston/barrel kit $ 397
Reco'd used superflow ported heads , 46 x 40 valves $ 1100
Scat 1.4 pro rocker kit $ 401
Used 48mm IDA carb kit $ 1200
ARP head stud kit $ 176
26mm full flow oil pump $ 97
Kennedy stage 2 pressure plate $ 215
4 puck solid disc $ 97
Stainless steel 2'' merged header $ 240
Pro-comp billet dizzy $ 200
Pro-comp 6al control box $ 240
Pro-comp fuel pump $ 90
Pro-comp fuel pressure reg. $ 65
Case install kit $ 42
Crank install kit $ 86
Bearing dowells $ 5
Dizzy drive/shims/spring $ 37
Fuel pump block off plate $ 8

Total cost of components = $ 7701.00 . This is a complete engine kit that need assembly and should be capable of producing over 200 hp . Assembly can also be arranged and shipping Aust. wide , PACKAGE DEAL $ 7000 , ROD , 02-42729920 .




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