Cale Aronson Boss 698 Warm-Up In Shop

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2007

Cale Aronson warming up the Skinny Kid 2005 Mustang and the 698 inch Jon Kaase Engine.

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  • rich dudes 

  • @mark4tk I wish.... LOL!

  • At 0:07, I crapped. This is beast!!!!

  • @steelerfreek007

    LOL... that engine was cool... but not like our 825 Hemi... ;)

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  • John Kaase is an excellent Ford race engine builder. I believe he can even help the chevy boys make better power.....

  • I second everything you said. In fact, all Boss 429's have a unique NASCAR KK # tag on the drivers door.

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  • One person just started crying... What do we do now a BBF Ford !

  • @ reap62 got me thinkin

  • to put this engine into perspective the space in the cylinders would hold almost 6 2liter soda bottles thats just the space from the heads of the pistons to the valves when theyre at the bottom of their strokes, makes you think doesnt it

  • @calearonson  And technically I am still right too. There is a local builder here that has built a 590ci BB using a stock block but has been years since i heard anything out of him...........

  • @peanuttization

    Technically he is right on stock stuff... but in aftermarket..... which REALLY isn't Ford or Chevy they are way bigger! Any Block can have deck blocks bolted to it and raise up the deck height for more inches... ;)

  • @RSxB3aster99 Well by that comment we know you don't have a clue!

  • @calearonson

    sure you do

  • im all for pro stock engines, but if its the morons that say its a ford, a chevy, a mopar... etc... 99% of these engines are built custom, based a simple v8 valve train design. not because of a logo.

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