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Re: Engine swap on the C1

Subject: Re: Engine swap on the C1
by jsup on 2008/11/18 18:17:01

Quote:

cuisinartvette wrote:
IMO the explanation is a little disappointing.

"They are as cast so it can be off that much". BS.
2, 3, maybe 5? 11?? Thats a lot.

How come its not off by 11 cc from port to port?

Or just advertise it as a 190 cc head.

I got nothing against Dart (heck, I got a set on mine too) at all but how do you excuse a difference that big? I was really hoping for something we could all learn from as Dartvader is obvously a very intelligent guy and knows his heads.


Like I said, they will post a response, and people can accept it or not.
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