How does it work. Long duration cams

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ballisticz4
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Re: How does it work. Long duration cams

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Jeeewwizzzz PM. Could I borrow your brains for a weekend. Suppose that is experiance talking.
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Call it around 35 year's worth. I rebuilt my first car engine at age 15 but spent most of my life in a workshop(my dad was a mechanic). Some of my first memories are watching my dad overhaul and performance port a DKW 1000cc 2 stroke 3 cylinder engine.
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panic-mechanic wrote:Call it around 35 year's worth. I rebuilt my first car engine at age 15 but spent most of my life in a workshop(my dad was a mechanic). Some of my first memories are watching my dad overhaul and performance port a DKW 1000cc 2 stroke 3 cylinder engine.
:!offtopic: I love the sound of a 2 stroke!
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