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... Patrick has a well-established bias towards BBF's in Cobras, because kids will cry when they see a SBF under the hood of a 427 Cobra ...
You forgot to add that patrickt destroked his BB to rev like a SB

Yes, I am biased toward SBFs, I just can't ignore the trade study of performance vs. weight vs. parts availability vs. reliability vs. maintenance vs. cost.

As if you guys weren't biased toward BBs lol, like I said both sides are quite polarized in their opinions

When you guys get a handle on rotating mass, reciprocating mass, the inertia required to move it and its' parasitic drain on motors get back to me
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Old 05-15-2014, 02:59 PM
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You forgot to add that patrickt destroked his BB to rev like a SB

Yes, I am biased toward SBFs, I just can't ignore the trade study of performance vs. weight vs. parts availability vs. reliability vs. maintenance vs. cost.

As if you guys weren't biased toward BBs lol, like I said both sides are quite polarized in their opinions

When you guys get a handle on rotating mass, reciprocating mass, the inertia required to move it and its' parasitic drain on motors get back to me
You know, every time you mention "rotating mass," "inertia," SBF's, etc., the first image that comes to my mind is this:

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You know, every time you mention "rotating mass," "inertia," SBF's, etc., the first image that comes to my mind is this:

lol, good one ...
now put that same hamster in a cement truck mixer

Really, time to leave it.
Ace can dig into this on his own and come to is own conclusions.
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Old 05-15-2014, 03:02 PM
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When you guys get a handle on rotating mass, reciprocating mass, the inertia required to move it and its' parasitic drain on motors get back to me
How can this ^^^ be taken as anything BUT inflammatory, even with the ""?
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