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10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars?

Posted By: BradH

10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/27/18 10:47 PM

Yeah, I'm yanking peoples' chains who start these kinds of threads.

You can start to over-qualify the sh!t out of who you want to contribute to the point where it may just as well be about the OP.

tonguue


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Posted By: tboomer

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/27/18 10:55 PM

Brad..That would be one sharp car!! If it had a 70 front end on it! wave
Posted By: pittsburghracer

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/27/18 11:18 PM

I don’t have anything to add but just stopped by to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas 🎄
Posted By: ZIPPY

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/27/18 11:20 PM

We've been down that road before.

I recall doing a 3.91 gear thread like that a long time ago.

It was fun and kind of ridiculous.
Posted By: TonyS451

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/27/18 11:27 PM

Nothing wrong with a friendly conversation about our passion with other like minded individuals. And so it begins the season of boredom in the life of a car hobbyist. Otherwise known as winter.
Posted By: topside

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/27/18 11:42 PM

Well, I like hearing about the combos people run to an ET level, whether it's 9s, 10s or 11.50s.
Some of the low-buck single-turbo deals are cool - Dizuster's '62 is my all-time favorite - as are big motors with tall gears that low-stress their way to ridiculous ETs.
I've been building the world's quickest totally-stock-appearing "383" Road Runner in my head for some time now...
Posted By: plycuda

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 12:37 AM

I'd buy a book
Posted By: rebel

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 01:02 AM

I got one & i even get a chick to drive it to stir up the lads. Shes second in our track series, 10 points behind the leader & 60 points ahead of 3rd.

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Posted By: johnnycuda

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 01:55 AM

My car almost fits that, 3800lbs, N/A, mid-10s on the motor, but has a 493, don't get to run very often unfortuneately.
Posted By: JERICOGTX

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 02:04 AM

My only question is, how is a E body that heavy?
Posted By: johnnycuda

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 02:25 AM

Well, as for my car, it weighs 3580 and I'm 260lbs, lol, mine is steel other than the hood, has two layers of sound deadening,carpet, back seat, Gear Vendor, full length exhaust with the old Top Ten Shootout Flowmasters(like 35lbs each)16 gallon cell, etc.
Posted By: GY3

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 02:26 AM

AKA, the Fast Frowney Face Challenger thread.
Posted By: ozymaxwedge

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 03:32 AM

Yeah me and my big block E body are 3750lbs .
Posted By: BradH

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 03:45 AM

Originally Posted By plycuda
I'd buy a book

Don't need to; I wrote the book wrench
Posted By: BradH

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 03:51 AM

Originally Posted By JERICOGTX
My only question is, how is a E body that heavy?

All steel except for standard replacement T/A replica hinged glass hood, full interior except for rear seat, 8-point mild steel rollbar, 200# driver... scaled 3755# at MIR with less than a half tank of fuel. It's probably gained a few lbs since then, too.
Posted By: Dragula

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 03:51 AM

Mines not a 10s car anymore.....Runs 9's....Tagged, insured, street driven, pump gas...

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Posted By: BradH

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 03:57 AM

Originally Posted By pittsburghracer
I don’t have anything to add but just stopped by to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas 🎄

I didn't either, but started the thread anyway. penguinwalk
Posted By: DrCharles

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 04:15 AM

I like threads like these because I have a 451 pump gas A-body (very near completion, just have to put new springs on and get the front end aligned), licensed, street-legal and insured, that's significantly lighter than a B or E. So I'd be quite happy with high 10's...
drive
Posted By: TRENDZ

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 05:35 AM

You either get it, or you don’t.
Posted By: BradH

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 05:57 AM

Originally Posted By TRENDZ
You either get it, or you don’t, or you don't give a rat's a$$.

Fixed... and I fit into both the first AND the last categories above.
Posted By: GTX MATT

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 07:09 AM

My question is does Brad have a 10 second, pump gas, BB, 426-452 ci N/A/ 3700+ lb street E body? work
Posted By: GY3

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 02:42 PM

Originally Posted By GTX MATT
My question is does Brad have a 10 second, pump gas, BB, 426-452 ci N/A/ 3700+ lb street E body? work


Statute of limitations says if it happened more than 10 years ago then it didn't happen at all. laugh2
Posted By: BradH

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 03:02 PM

Originally Posted By GY3
Originally Posted By GTX MATT
My question is does Brad have a 10 second, pump gas, BB, 426-452 ci N/A/ 3700+ lb street E body? work


Statute of limitations says if it happened more than 10 years ago then it didn't happen at all. laugh2

The car last ran in 2009, so all my ET slips in the 10.5s must still be legit. devil
Posted By: GTX MATT

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 03:36 PM

Originally Posted By BradH
Originally Posted By GY3
Originally Posted By GTX MATT
My question is does Brad have a 10 second, pump gas, BB, 426-452 ci N/A/ 3700+ lb street E body? work


Statute of limitations says if it happened more than 10 years ago then it didn't happen at all. laugh2

The car last ran in 2009, so all my ET slips in the 10.5s must still be legit. devil


Looks like you're getting close to 10 years though, better get it back to the track!
Posted By: JERICOGTX

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 06:09 PM

Originally Posted By BradH
Originally Posted By GY3
Originally Posted By GTX MATT
My question is does Brad have a 10 second, pump gas, BB, 426-452 ci N/A/ 3700+ lb street E body? work


Statute of limitations says if it happened more than 10 years ago then it didn't happen at all. laugh2

The car last ran in 2009, so all my ET slips in the 10.5s must still be legit. devil


Last ran, or last made a pass at the track?
Posted By: second 70

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 06:49 PM

Originally Posted By JERICOGTX
My only question is, how is a E body that heavy?


My aluminum headed mega block hemi is 3800# 833, S60,split mono, caltracs and street light billet rims.

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Posted By: bobby66

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 07:07 PM

Originally Posted By second 70
Originally Posted By JERICOGTX
My only question is, how is a E body that heavy?


My aluminum headed mega block hemi is 3800# 833, S60,split mono, caltracs and street light billet rims.


Sweet.
Posted By: 6PKRTSE

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 07:09 PM

Originally Posted By second 70
Originally Posted By JERICOGTX
My only question is, how is a E body that heavy?


My aluminum headed mega block hemi is 3800# 833, S60,split mono, caltracs and street light billet rims.


Same set up for my junk as well.

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Posted By: BradH

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 08:18 PM

Originally Posted By JERICOGTX
Originally Posted By BradH
Originally Posted By GY3
Originally Posted By GTX MATT
My question is does Brad have a 10 second, pump gas, BB, 426-452 ci N/A/ 3700+ lb street E body? work


Statute of limitations says if it happened more than 10 years ago then it didn't happen at all. laugh2

The car last ran in 2009, so all my ET slips in the 10.5s must still be legit. devil


Last ran, or last made a pass at the track?

Last passes at the track were October and/or November of 2008.

Yeah, that's pretty much the 10-year mark. down
Posted By: BradH

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 08:22 PM

Originally Posted By Dragula
Mines not a 10s car anymore.....Runs 9's....Tagged, insured, street driven, pump gas...

Very cool car, so I'll ignore that you have 153 cubes more than I do and heads that likely flow more on the exhaust side than my old 310-CFM intake Stage VIs did when it last hit the track. laugh2
Posted By: BradH

Re: 10-sec Pump-gas BB 426-452 ci N/A 3700#+ E-body Street Cars? - 11/28/18 08:27 PM

Originally Posted By tboomer
Brad..That would be one sharp car!! If it had a 70 front end on it! wave

haha

I'm probably one 70* F day away from pulling the last of the brite trim off and blacking out the rest of the grill.


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