Actually, the Monza V8 was only 262 cubic inches.
Mike Myers
HAN7
On Sat, 25 May 2002 03:25:36 -0400 "brian S" <bugeye15@hotmail.com>
writes:
> Ed,
> The Monza V8 was the ubiquitous 305, which was not available IIRC in
> the
> Olds Starfire of Pontiac Sunbird.
> I remember the AAGT races at Watkins Glen as a kid. They put many
>
> different motors in them, fom regular small block V8's, to all
> Aluminum Big
> Blocks to twin turbo small blocks. Man did those go like stink!!
> I agree about the Pinto, never saw one explode. ;-).
> The 200 was a German design, and they could and can be hopped way
> up. My
> stepfather built several for mini modified dirt track racers that
> were
> around 200 HP.
> For those that may be interested, Racer Walsh Inc, has LOTS of Hop
> up parts
> for these motors.
>
> Brian
> >
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