| Posted 03 September 2000 at 21:10:27 UK time | |
Dann Wade, Dayton, O, killerbv6@aol.com
Ed, I have the website plans in order. I hope to get a webpage in progress as soon as I sort out all the info and choose a logo. Look for it after September. Thanks for your inquiry.
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| Posted 03 September 2000 at 14:01:24 UK time | |
Ed Koschka, Indiana, ekosc@aol.com
Dan,
Does Killer Bee Have a website that I can learn more about your v6 powertrain conversions? I will not be able to come to cleveland next weekend but am interetsted in learning more.
Thanks
Ed Koschka
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| Posted 03 September 2000 at 09:20:56 UK time | |
Dann Wade, Dayton, Ohio, killerbv6@aol.com
Another reminder that my company KILLER BEE CONVERSIONS will be giving a tech session on V6 conversions in Cleveland on the 9th of September at the MGBV8 meeting. This covers all 60 degree GM V6 engines and associated power train applications from earliest to latest models. Free info and printed material available. Learn why simple engine modifications makes it possible to install this unique and very lightweight power house. Results produce 185 to 215 hp with NO internal changes and NO NOX. See you there, Dann
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