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Riding with the Iron Duke - Engine Builder Magazine

    https://www.enginebuildermag.com/2014/07/riding-iron-duke/
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Iron Duke - Race Horse Profile RACING.COM

    https://www.racing.com/horses/iron-duke
    All the stats, form and information about race horse - Iron Duke available at RACING.COM – The first destination for Australian Horse Racing.

The Iron Duke: The Illustrious Racing Career of Duke …

    https://www.amazon.com/Iron-Duke-Illustrious-Racing-1934-1954/dp/0963022725
    The Iron Duke: The Illustrious Racing Career of Duke Nalon, 1934-1954 Paperback – January 1, 2005 . by . George Peters (Author) › Visit Amazon's George Peters Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. George Peters (Author)

Speedway Motors Iron Duke GM 2.5L Engine …

    https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Motors-Iron-Duke-GM-2-5L-Engine-Performance-Kit,389998.html
    Are you working on a 151 c.i.(2.5L Iron Duke) 4 cyl? This top end performance kit is eaxcatly what you need to take the Iron Duke to the next level. This kit features a Hydraulic-Good combination of torque and power. Performance Street driving. High Energy Hydraulic Flat Tappet Camshafts. Kit also includes Work well with mainly stock components (rockers, manifolds, heads, …

Iron Duke race motor??? - Don Terrill’s Speed-Talk

    https://www.speed-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6586
    Iron Duke race motor??? by mlburgoon » Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:59 pm is the 4-cyl pontiac (gm) iron duke motor a possibility to make a race motor out of. This would be the NON-SD motor. just the regular production block and crank. I can put in any pistons and rods I want to.

iron duke racing? - Pennock's Fiero Forum

    https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Archives/Archive-000001/HTML/20070315-2-075874.html
    Hi, I'm looking at racing in scca gt2 and wanted to know if anyone still races an iron duke l4? SD engines are rare, and I'm limited to 2.7L L4. Any links or advice on engine racing parts appreciated. Joe

GM 2.5L Iron Duke I4 Engine Guide | Junkyard Mob

    https://junkyardmob.com/guides/gm-iron-duke
    The Iron Duke is a single cam overhead-valve inline four-cylinder engine. This ‘pushrod’ motor features a tried-and-true two-valve design and a single timing chain located in front of the block. The 2.5 has a 4” bore and a 3” stroke.

strokerS10’s holy grail of 151 performance ... - Iron Duke …

    https://fiero151.wordpress.com/iron-duke-performance/strokers10s-holy-grail-of-151-performance-data-2-5l-myths-and-differences/
    05-07-2009, 05:55 PM. Ok boys and girls here is a little more info on the 2.5 “Iron Duke” engine for any of you that really care. For years and years there has been lots confusion over the difference between the “Chevrolet” 153 (3.875″ bore x 3.25″ stroke) and the …

151 Pontiac Iron Duke Inline Four Parts | Speedway Motors

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    Shop 151 Pontiac Iron Duke Inline Four parts and get Free Shipping on orders over $149 at Speedway Motors, the Racing and Rodding Specialists. 151 Pontiac Iron Duke Inline Four parts in-stock with same-day shipping. Talk to the experts. Call 800.979.0122, 7am-10pm, everyday.

GM's Unkillable Iron Duke 4-Cylinder Engine Powered Dozens Of Trucks ...

    https://www.drivingline.com/articles/gms-unkillable-iron-duke-engine-powered-dozens-of-trucks-cars-and-suvs-for-decades/
    The weirdest coda to the Iron Duke saga came in the form of a racing engine from Pontiac's Super Duty division. The same shop responsible for some of the mightiest drag cars of the 1960s (and the 455 Super Duty from the Pontiac Trans Am) built a version of the motor for use in IMSA GT and low-level NASCAR competition.

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