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Old 31-07-02, 12:53 PM
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EDA web site?

Hi from Spain.
Does anybody know if EDA have a web site?
I´d like to buy a chevy 350 with a Tremec tranny, and I´m thinking of bying a standard engine, and later on, when I have more money, do some modifications to get some more HP.
Do you think its a good idea?
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Old 31-07-02, 01:39 PM
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RE: EDA web site?

Yep, but Ken builds engines not websites, so there isn't a lot there.

http://www.engine-data.co.uk/

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Old 31-07-02, 10:42 PM
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RE: EDA web site?

I think it needs a bit of the "Rob" treatment.

Can't you do something for him Rob?
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Old 31-07-02, 10:45 PM
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RE: EDA web site?

I have tried, but he can never get the time to sit down and go through it, however I might try and do a deal when I get my engine done over the winter.

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Old 31-07-02, 11:30 PM
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RE: EDA web site?

you were'nt jokeing nothing there at all .
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Old 01-08-02, 11:47 PM
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RE: EDA web site?

Ken's forgotten more about engine building than most will ever know!
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Old 02-08-02, 12:05 AM
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RE: EDA web site?

From my dealings with Ken I wouldn't see EDA as the source for a 'standard' (I take it from that you also mean less costly?) engine which you intend to do work on later.

His engines are pretty much high spec from the off.

Others may have different findings.

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Old 02-08-02, 01:47 PM
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RE: EDA web site?

Robs right, for standard engine and Tremec that includes a specially made alloy bellhousing that does not need an adapter plate, I believe you can't beat Brian at Roadcraft both in terrms of price and service. Hre is also very helpful on the phone and never gets fed up with your queries. His number is 01903 522900 or E mail brian@roadcraftuk.co.uk he also has a Web site but I cant remember the address of it.
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Old 02-08-02, 02:12 PM
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RE: EDA web site?

Mikey,

Website is likely www.roadcraft.co.uk!

FYI the website is usually 'www.' followed by same as the text to the right of the @ sign ('roadcraft.co.uk') in anyones business email address. Obviously this doesn't apply for hotmail and yahoo etc which are public services.

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