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    Re: So what's new in the TIII world?

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    Re: So what's new in the TIII world?

    Just drivin the Spirit R/T
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    Re: So what's new in the TIII world?

    I've got an TIII engine sitting on a tire in my shop with a wasted exhaust cam and scattered valvetrain. Hoping to someday find a shop that can polish the cam journals and make the head useable again.

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    Re: So what's new in the TIII world?

    Quote Originally Posted by supercrackerbox View Post
    I've got an TIII engine sitting on a tire in my shop with a wasted exhaust cam and scattered valvetrain. Hoping to someday find a shop that can polish the cam journals and make the head useable again.
    I have a TIII head with scored/scratched cam journals too. So far I haven't been able to find a machine shop that can fix it. It seems like it would need a mini line hone to make it right. Maybe TPiS in Chaska, MN?

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    Re: So what's new in the TIII world?

    Guys I know a long way from you both but I know of two shops in MN that have line honing for OHV cylinder heads available. One in MPLS, one in central to northern MN (Menegha, MN). Think last one I had done was like $170 or so. More if head is warped obviously.
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    Re: So what's new in the TIII world?

    Then the next question would be if there's cams available with oversized journals?

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    Re: So what's new in the TIII world?

    Time to get my IROC R/T back on the road and see how far 120 lb/hr injectors on E85 can go with a holset and a built bottom end, planning to upgrade the 255 pump to a 450 and up-size the main fuel line to 3/8". Still on stockish head, cams, and intake.

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    Re: So what's new in the TIII world?

    Nice, interested to see what it does.
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    Re: So what's new in the TIII world?

    When the car was on the road over a year ago, it was running strong at 36 PSI on E85, I'm pretty sure the 255 fuel pump that is in there now wont handle the much more abuse. Curious how far I can still push my setup, need to iron out a few more things with the ecu and tuning though.

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