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Uploaded by on May 18, 2008

1968 GTO 6-71 blower, open headers never ran pass 2 grand, forgot to tell Wife who filmed this to wear ear plugs.. lol. thats why it is only 44 seconds.

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  • sounds like your gonna burn up alot of starters but nice setup

  • @Bearoneosix

    Burnt out the factory starter in a week, changed to a mini High torque and zero starting problems hot or cold

  • what size are your carbs and whats the needle and jet setup?

  • @jrscanga

    I'll pull the jets out along with the springs and metering rods and let you know, I forgot what I put in, lol getting old. The carbs are are Carter with Edelbrock parts 750's

  • thats power look like it was going to shake out the car when it start

  • @jeremaih78

    Broke both motor mounts, replaced and chained the engine to the frame lol works now..

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  • fuckin nice!

  • how much did the blower cost mate

  • @gto68207 ..how come your not running hollies ....i think a pair of 450 cfm or 600 cfm will run so much better easier to tune , i feel .....

  • is a 6-71 blower off a 6-71 detroit diesel?

  • Question: I am in the process of building a street and strip rod. I am deciding on either a blown engine or a N/A engine. I have heard rumors on blown engines having a hard time with cruising. Have you had such a problem and what would you recommend. Thanks

  • What kind of oil should you run on an engine with a blower?

    What brand & weight would you recomend? I have a 6-71 blower that came with my muscle car, but I was never told what oil I should use. Thanks!

  • that is one nice mean lookin motor that is what i like

  • A Pontiac, huh? Hope you didn’t blow all the money on the blower and found yourself some good rods and pistons. Stock rods on a Pontiac fold like a bad hand in poker. Looks very nicely done. I wonder what she runs?

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