Posted by Rick Kr on March 06, 2013 at 04:38:21 from (198.105.227.102):
In Reply to: GM 292 engine posted by RickieBlue on March 05, 2013 at 14:27:38:
The 292 is a great engine. My grandpa use to own a service station with a fuel and oil delivery business.
All his trucks were 292s. I was young then, but I guess those tanks were probably 1500-2000 gallons. Those trucks got along fine, not speed demons for sure.
You can hop up a 292 to get a little more HP and torque without breaking the bank and have a nice driver. Or, as the video in this thread shows, you can also spend $30K and go real fast with one.
I have been wanting to put a 292 in my Model A with a 6-71 supercharger on it, but that might be a project after I get my kids through college.
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