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  • @streetinfamy
    @streetinfamy Před rokem +1

    My question for the master machinist / master engine builder is why are the 4.3 V6 platforms often overlooked in terms of performance if they are in fact a 3/4 of a SBC 350? The final port injection models ended in 2012, they came with multi point fuel injection and coil on plugs, evidently GM still thinks its a good platform since they have redeveloped it to have direct injection heads. I'm most interested in the multi port injection models. Can't wait to hear your views on it.

    • @MrFoozin
      @MrFoozin Před rokem +3

      There not overlooked in the marine industry... MerCruiser have been using that platform since Jesus was a boy. This engine goes hand in hand with the sbc vortec engine . Takes alot more force to spin a little prop in relation to the size of boat it is commonly found in I was only month ago going through a pair of 4.3 TBI MerCruisers in a 3200 mustang. There stout engines just like the vortec

  • @streetinfamy
    @streetinfamy Před rokem +1

    4.3L V6 questions coming

  • @MrFoozin
    @MrFoozin Před rokem +3

    What are your thoughts on this engine configuration. 7mge custom made itbs long tube high rise headers stand alone and progressive direct Port nitrous injection . Thats living in a ms45 Toyota crown deluxe I own with 623 miles on the clock with books. I'm getting bad feedback for people coz I keep chopping into it and modifying everything to be as I want so I'm happy
    .. which is torture . Took me a week to just be happy with the sump mods . N here's a tip. Itbs U can get 6 for 100 buks over there. And there at every outboard wrecking yard....1999 to 2003 omc 200 and 225 Fichts with the ram air induction. Yes the same ones that sank omc into bankruptcy. They all have a beautiful set of 6 throttle bodies on them and their high build quality. Its wasn't the Itbs that killed em it was the fuel injectors.

    • @streetinfamy
      @streetinfamy Před rokem

      i think the 7M is over looked but the Volume Efficiency is approx 80% which is good

    • @MrFoozin
      @MrFoozin Před rokem

      @@streetinfamy yeh there not to bad you know where ya issues are and how to solve them but the actual technology that went into the 7m street twin cam valve train and the 1gge high efficiency valve train.

    • @streetinfamy
      @streetinfamy Před rokem

      @@MrFoozin you know they still make the 1G last time i was checking them out, I encountered a bunch in japan, they arent very sought after; i think they too have gone to direct injection, which what my friend who has run mercedes tells me can actually be burdensome since the technology hasnt matured yet and carbon build up is an issue

    • @MrFoozin
      @MrFoozin Před rokem +1

      @@streetinfamy Im not a fan of it . Your *fuel air charge is not mixed as effectively in the the 1g now before it enters the combustion chamber . I havnt had much to do with newer versions of the 1g so I can't comment any more on that as I do not know lol

    • @streetinfamy
      @streetinfamy Před rokem

      @@MrFoozin I just checked wiki and production "ended" in 2008, I think they were more or less the economy engine. Unless we are talking about direct injection I'm not a fan of that either 😅

  • @Mr.Bob369
    @Mr.Bob369 Před rokem

    Has someone told you not to pursue the hot vapor engine rebuild? I would like to know more...

  • @davidjohnson8474
    @davidjohnson8474 Před rokem +2

    My question is I'm getting a rear sump pan for my 351 Cleveland cause I'm putting a heidts mustang 2 front end in it and needs rear sump. Also should I put a second tube to the small front part of the pan to get all the oil to the engine

    • @MrDanielSoliz
      @MrDanielSoliz  Před rokem

      Happy Sunday, What pan our you using?

    • @davidjohnson8474
      @davidjohnson8474 Před rokem +1

      @@MrDanielSoliz I'm going to get a swap pan from moroso to make it a rear sump. They make them for putting a Cleveland in a late 70s to 80s mustang with the mustang 2 front-end. It has a rack and pinion it that makes it a front steer car