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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2008

1986 442 burnout

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  • that had a 350 in it in the video ran 13.7, see ur mistaken on the 403 put one in ran 12.55 and that wasnt even tunning the crab yet and the 403 looks extacly like stock too same thing people over look it but its an awsome motor short stroke huge bore

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  • my god, why is everyone crying about the "liquid" on the road...

    come on, lets face it, both you and i know a 442 can lite 'em up anywhere you really want to, but is it really necessary to put more strain on ur car than u have to, just for some "who's-who" car people on youtube?!?!?!

    my two cents is that it was a great burnout, and i enjoyed it!!!!

    Go Fast, Go Olds,

    OldsPowered69

  • the 307 doesnt have the power the bigger motors had .. however its still a strong as hell motor which holds together forever .. i dont personally find they even work that bad .. its just a 350 is a better motor, however if your just going to cruise around with it the 307 will be more then enough .. reliable, tough , simplistic and parts are abundant.

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  • @kowal789 thats awesome, check out my 72 cutlass its my first car also

  • @5tonyvvvv see, i had it showen to me, if you look on a 305 motor, the motor oil tube is in a different spot then the 307. the 307's i do believe had it more to the right of the motor if you opened the hood and it stuck out i think. mine, since i havent drove my car in a while cause i lent it out to a friend in need, i am not certin on its location but i do know that it is in a different spot then the 307. easiest way to tell a 305 from a 307. and the card from the shop read a 305 chevy motor :)

  • i got an 85' olds cutlass supreme with a 305 adjusted carburator. for me, as my 1st car at age 16, it is good enough. has enough power to chirp the tires when i tromp on it and leave a decent 5-7 foot rubber mark with 1 wheel, and is quite relyable when it comes to highway use, along with winter use. before me, the owner never drove this car in the winter and i do not see why! i just want to look for a 350, maybe even bigger. just a little somthing more to show off. nice burnout by the way :)

  • what size tire 86 442 4 on the floor 4 barrel dual exhaust 235 65 r15 motor 307 small block there will be no other car like it again

  • What size tire 205-65-15?

  • That was a damn slow 442 engine..

  • I had a little more than a mild Mondello package on a bored 72 455 blk /400 tran-10blt 373, in an 87 442 ...even 12's all day on street tires, Union Grove Wisconsin,drove there & home from Chicago ....So much for so little.

  • @69olds468 what was the big deal.back in the 80s.if u said its a 305..people were like no its a 307..lol

  • not bad, check mine..

  • @KLewisChef I've done some research since I posted that and doing that makes sense. I just wish I had some more power to do one with :-). 230ft-lbs @ 1600rpm and 150hp @ 4200rpm (chevy 250 I6) isn't going to get me a good burnout. I'll be lightin em up after I put the 4 barrel and turbo on it though :-)))))))

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