Though you cant quite see it in the video with both doors open and the L-100 cam Smiley idle the lumpy idle make the car look like it's flapping its wings. I have another L-100 cam , but this one was bought back to NZ as a surprise for me by my old buddy Trev Howse (RIP) from cam Techniques in Florida. This one is KiWi-L100 cam by KiWinUS.
I could do a little dance to the sound of that cam. Perfect beat! Sound like an Amish horse and buggy crossing over a wooden bridge. Good work. Just get her running? Next time Let’s hear some rpm. Good for you!
I hear that thing idling,and I get a mind-picture of British Troops marching in cadence to a drum beat as they cross the field at Concord to engage the American Army.
Kinda sounds like an old 80 cube Knuckle I had . Potato, Potato, Potato ! Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I chatted with Trev many times over the Net. In life you meet a lot of jerks & some nice people too. Trev was a really good guy.
Ooooh ahhh , I remember that car when it was all chrome and full on 60s show car, chopped and channeled, . .
Great sound. I can hear that crazy music from the song "they,re coming to take me away , ha, haaa." by some nut named Napoleon XIV. ( its a 1966 piece so it,s traditional ) and on Utube. Then there,s the later version by Butcher Babies if your into wierd chicks
Reviving this one. Kiwi 4D, Is this original card what the "new" Kiwi L-100 is ground to? I thought I read that the centerline has drifted through the iterations of the L-100. Also, did you advance it 4 degrees per the card? Any info from others who have installed this cam is appreciated. Thanks in advance, Dave
Ol’Ron on on the Fordbarn has been singing the praises on these cans for years. They sound absolutely awesome and yours not only sounds great but looks the part as well! Killer!
I have two - one for an 8ba, one for a 59AB. But no, not yet - I have a 40 Pickup to build than it’s on to the three flattie I want to build - the 59AB is for a 30 over 4” crank motor, the second for a French block, 125 over, 4” crank Lord willing and the creek don’t rise .....