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Posted by Red Rider on March 28, 2002 at 20:06:41 from (67.226.57.30):
In Reply to: Power for SMTA posted by 54SMTA on March 28, 2002 at 19:45:30:
If you want to keep your tractor field reliable then I would only build up to equal a 450. You can 4 & 1/8 sleeve and pistons in the Super MTA block. You could put a propane head on it. To raise your compression you can go to a 5,000 ft altitude fire creator piston. I did this to a Super M. The only draw back to the 5,000 ft high altitude pistons and raising the compression is you have to be awful careful of combustion chamber precombustion. If I am pulling a pretty heavy load with my Super M I will run high octane fuel. My Super will dyno 60 hp at 1550 rpm
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