Re: went to track today
[Re: coronetkid]
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I don't know, my street car went 13.9/3.23 13.6/3.91 13.1@105/4.56. That was with a 26" tire too. 383 with a xe284 cam. When I ran 3.23s I was going thru the traps at 6500 in second. I think you need gears, especially if its heavy cammed. The only way to drop your 60' is a big (5000) convertor. Rem
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Re: went to track today
[Re: coronetkid]
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03/01/09 09:14 AM
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Everything else staying the same (including weather conditions) and only changing the gear, maybe a 0.10 in the 60'. If you get the 60' improvement you'll get 0.15 to 0.2 overall. Getting a street car like yours to 60' better than 1.9 is difficult at your power level. Let us know what you find out
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Re: went to track today
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IMHO, not very much, if any, if you have a good converter......100MPH is enough to go 12.90's, with a looser converter, the tires not spinning, even with 3.55's........been there, done that in quite a few different cars......
with the squeeze, 3500 is not a good race converter. not anywhere close.
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Re: went to track today
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Yes the 4.10's will definitely help your 60 especially with the 383 trying to get that thing rolling. I would go to 4.30's if you are buying new gears, they are a nice compromise between 4.1 and 4.56. I went from 3.23's in my 69 roadrunner with a 440 running 12.5's most of the time to 4.30's and 1st pass it ran 12.15 and I only made 3 passes and I got it down to 12.09. That was a street car, 10:1 pump gas 440 with a .509 cam, 3500 stall, 3700# car with me in it.
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Re: went to track today
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Re: went to track today
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You guys that are picking up by going to a lower gear have a relatively tight converter.....anything under 4K I consider tight........I guarantee that you can put a 9.5" converter that will got to 4,500 to 4,800 in that car and it'll go high 12's with 3.55's, if it's not spinning......and those converters are extremely "streetable".......
your wasting your time Wayne some have to learn the hard way. nothing a few $$$$ and a little time wont solve.
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Re: went to track today
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I learned the converter thing with a friends car. His car made me nervous as it ran real good with a 3.23 gear and a loose converter. I was thinking his swap to 3.91s would make him faster as it picked my car up 7 tenths(stock converter). Well he got his 3.91s and it ran the same times thanks to his good converter lol.
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Re: went to track today
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I have a PTC 3,500 converter and get 1.81 sixty foot times on my worn out M/T drag radials at around the same power level as you. I just got a set of fresh drag radials and want to see if I can dip into the 1.7's this spring.
Mine runs 12.91 @ 103 with 3.91 gears and S/S springs. I've wittled my 60 down with launch technique (lots of practice).
Good example. I could not have set this up any better.
So, if you had a 100 mph trap like the OP, that would put you at about 13.2 - plus or minus a little.
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Re: went to track today
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how would 4.30's act on the street? it's mostly a street car but i would like to be able to say it's a 12 sec car. would it be a better investment to put a looser converter in a street car or just go to 4.10s or 4.30s?
if it were me I would probably go with 410s and a good converter. we ran 456s and 488s on the street but no highway runs
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Re: went to track today
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A 383 is no more than a small block in the larger big block housing... you need all the torque you can get. The stall in the converter lets you get into the torque range quicker, the gear is the multiplier for the torque
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Re: went to track today
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how would 4.30's act on the street? it's mostly a street car but i would like to be able to say it's a 12 sec car. would it be a better investment to put a looser converter in a street car or just go to 4.10s or 4.30s?
4.30's on the street with street tires would be a blast......for a while. That's a lot of gear for a short tire and you will be zinging the tach constantly and maintaining highway speeds will be brutal. It will get real old, real fast.
A loose converter would be a better "investment". I know several guys with loose converters in the 5000 rpm range and their cars are very streetable. Not to say the gears you have are optimum, but if you're only going to change one thing, I'd go with the converter before the gears.
I also suggest contacting PTC converters, that's what I run and am very happy with the performance, price, and especially the service.
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Re: went to track today
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You guys that are picking up by going to a lower gear have a relatively tight converter.....anything under 4K I consider tight........I guarantee that you can put a 9.5" converter that will got to 4,500 to 4,800 in that car and it'll go high 12's with 3.55's, if it's not spinning......and those converters are extremely "streetable".......
I agree with that, but I'm not a big fan a 383 street car with two gears...
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