The car sounds pretty good considering the engine is still the factory-standard Astron 2000cc Hemi four cylinder with matching numbers. The only internal modification is a high-flow thermostat and the mild camshaft! The exhaust is still the factory restrictive unit with two resonators and one big rear muffler.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
VIDEO: revving the engine after fitting new head-gasket, twin carbies and mild camshaft!
Here is a video from last weekend after I had just finished changing the head-gasket, fitting twin Solex carburettors and a Crow Cams mild camshaft. The video was shot right after I had tunned the ignition timming, but before I tunned the carbies, as you can see by the fuel-rich exhaust smoke.
The car sounds pretty good considering the engine is still the factory-standard Astron 2000cc Hemi four cylinder with matching numbers. The only internal modification is a high-flow thermostat and the mild camshaft! The exhaust is still the factory restrictive unit with two resonators and one big rear muffler.
The car sounds pretty good considering the engine is still the factory-standard Astron 2000cc Hemi four cylinder with matching numbers. The only internal modification is a high-flow thermostat and the mild camshaft! The exhaust is still the factory restrictive unit with two resonators and one big rear muffler.
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