At 12:27 AM 1/14/99 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 99-01-14 00:25:46 EST, you write:
>
><< How does Kammer & Kammer compare to Hughes Engines? Do they have
> a web site?
> >>
>
>
>No website.....yet. They build almost all NHRA record holding Dakota and Ram
>motors. I think that speaks for itself. These are "stock" motors, running in
>the 11's. Ever seen an NHRA rulebook pertainning to stock class motors? They
>basically have to have all stock heads and valve seats. No grinding AT ALL!
>Lots of little speed secrets!
>
I haven't heard of 'em, but I did notice that almost every Dak and Ram
in the Magnum engines book had a "Kammer & Kammer" sticker on it, so that
piqued my curiosity a bit... :-)
I was thinking about having Hughes Engines do a Stage I port on my heads,
possibly along with one of their cams. Does Kammer & Kammer to that sort of
thing, or do they just sell complete engines? If I ever get a 360 for
my Dak (and I will, one of these days) I might send off the engine to one
of these types of places first (or maybe buy right from them or something...)
Just gotta have the cash though. :-( At any rate, Ohio is a lot
closer to me than Hughes in CA... What city are they located in? I might
have to swing by there someday if I'm ever in the "neighborhood". (Are they
close to where the Mopar Nats are held? Maybe a Dak field trip out to
Kammer & Kammer on Thursday? Hmmm....) :-)
-Jon-
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