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GENERAL => DRAG RACING => Topic started by: Jay on November 25, 2015, 05:13:47 PM
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Ever notice that all of the really fast Busa's use APE products?
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Even us slow guys that want to be faster ~ use www.APEraceParts.com from Jay . . .
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Numbers do not lie. But, having said that, it takes a whole lot of skill and money to make it happen. My hat is off to Joey/APE......
Notice the loaded roller on the drive chain. Smart.
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Are those super chrome moly studs the same as CS1300STN ?
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1/2" or 7/16" inches in diameter for cylinder studs??
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1/2" or 7/16" inches in diameter for cylinder studs??
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Numbers do not lie.
But,
having said that,
it takes a whole lot of skill and money to make it happen.
My hat is off to Joey/APE......
Notice the loaded roller on the drive chain.
Smart.
No TURBO either . . .
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Numbers do not lie.
But,
having said that,
it takes a whole lot of skill and money to make it happen.
My hat is off to Joey/APE......
Notice the loaded roller on the drive chain.
Smart.
No TURBO either . . .
Yeah he does Red,think he's just using a Vance & Hines collector instead of the dump out the side.
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1/2" or 7/16" inches in diameter for cylinder studs??
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Wow! Serious hold down capacity. Those studs, if memory serves, have a tensile strength of around 30K lbs, as opposed to the stockers that are only good for about 13K lbs. Very impressive. And very needed, it would appear.
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1/2" or 7/16" inches in diameter for cylinder studs??
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John,
I trust you had a great Thanksgiving. Hope to see ya soon. I'll be at the shop a week from today towing the Candidate for Upgrade.
Dave
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Yeah he does Red,
think he's just using a Vance & Hines collector instead of the dump out the side.
Every bit of forward thrust helps ~ you ready to get doing for 2016 . . .