Dart blocks
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Re: Dart blocks (markaria)
I havent tried them or even come face to face with one for that matter, but from what people tell me they are very nice if you have the money to waste....seems like overkill, but I guess it depends on your setup. You can make all the power you want on one of those blocks but if you cant get that power to the ground you wasted your money.
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Re: Dart blocks (BigMoose)
Don't be an ***. Call Payne tech if you ahve any questions and are serious, he's the one who designedthe block with dart.
The blocks are not being sold yet. They are still trying to see what they can handle. Some distributors have recieved samples, which is what you saw a picture of.
The mains are steel, and Payne will be able to give you a comlete assembly if you want it, or you could do it yourself. The blocks are about $2K , and a rotating assembly (short block) is about $5K.
Payne Technologies
http://www.payntechnologies.com/
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The blocks are not being sold yet. They are still trying to see what they can handle. Some distributors have recieved samples, which is what you saw a picture of.
The mains are steel, and Payne will be able to give you a comlete assembly if you want it, or you could do it yourself. The blocks are about $2K , and a rotating assembly (short block) is about $5K.
Payne Technologies
http://www.payntechnologies.com/
Sean
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Re: Dart blocks (LOtownNateB)
yup that would be my hatch he is talking about... i get block mid december then the building starts and i already have most of the stuff for it. it should be in my car rather soon.
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