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Building A Buick Engine Wedge Combustion Chamber

Building A Buick Engine Wedge Combustion Chamber
Building A 721HP Buick Engine - Dream Up!
The heart-shaped wedge combustion chamber played a big part in allowing the engine to make its massive torque numbers without detonation. Though limited to 10.5:1 per rules, it is not uncommon to see engines with this chamber design run 12:1 or higher on pump gas. View Related Article
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Ford Mustang Get updated on all your car buying needs from safety features, to specs, to crash test ratings and options. Get all the information you need if you are interested in buying a new car like the Ford Mustang. The 2010 Mustang is available with the following engine options: V8, V6, and comes with comparable warranty coverage to other vehicles in its class. Also check out the Dodge Charger and the Chevy Corvette
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