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  • buicks have a nasty habit of holding heat in the chamber, stick with 10-1, especially with this crappy cornahol/gas mix they keep throwing around now, you might have enough duration to pull it off though.

  • i'd love to hear that thing rolling!

  • cool. im getting a skylark, its a 72 so its got low compression stock. i plan on raising the compression ratio. so with 10.6:1, what grade do you have to fill up with?

  • I put in pump premium, so about 91-92 octane, best I can get around here

  • Sorry to say man, but I'm thinking 3" pipes are too big for a 350. I've got a 350 Skylark too and 2.5" are perfect... just not enough power for all 3 inches.

  • @matthewt2010 buick motors move alot of volume, a stock low comp 350 requires at least a 650 cfm carb. With this built 350 im sure the large pipe has negligible side effects

  • @hondabigredatc I've since learned more about this car and know that it makes quite a bit of power and the 3" pipes are fine. Thanks for the information though!

  • very awesome!!! thx for the info and thx for the comment on my brother skylark!!!

    btw i know exactly what you mean about the differential!! my cutlass has 3.08's but my bro's skylark has 2.56's like WTF lol...but definately send me a video of the update to my indox!!!

    i would love to see and hear more of your skylark!

    thx,

    OldsPowered69

  • very impressive!!!!

    BMD all the way!!

    -any specs on the build???

    p.s. check out my brother's 72 skylark, i think you will like... :)

    thx,

    OldsPowered69

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