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Maybe i wil put plywood down. Wifes car is parked outside. It sweats too. What thickness sheets are you using? That is the same looking structure I have, but with bubble insulation.
I would pull the valve cover and dam up the bottom of the head so oil won’t get on the exhaust and fire it up and look and see if you can tell which one is not pumping up. Cardboard works pretty good for the dam.
1968 Dodge Charger
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1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440
This 1968 Dodge Charger R/T was first delivered to Charles H. Retzloff Dodge of Grants Pass, Oregon, and was refurbished in 2006. The car is powered by a 440ci V8...
I have the charger and the Bee in there ,no insulation and 2 sheets of plywood on the dirt floor. No sweat I have 5 vents total 12 x 5 inch. Im thinking the moisture must be coming from the floor. Your garage being insulated is holding it inside. JMO
I used to power shift mine at the track with no issues, my old cam started making power at 3500 and I shifted at 7000 rpm and it was still pulling, but with the stock bottom end I was going over that.