Re: Chevy guys got it easy.
[Re: qwkmopardan]
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12/07/12 11:31 AM
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quote: "if you think you're gonna run your smallblock Mopar or Hemi like you run a SBC or BBC, you're crazy. You'll wind up with a bushel of broken parts."
You got it mixed up, if you try to run a sbc or bbc like a Mopar you will end up with a bushel of broken parts. The Mopar engines are engineered way more heavy duty than the Chevy junk. Put modern lighter, stronger parts in your Mopar engine they will outrun and out live any similar prepared chevy engine. I have several junkyard block, junkyard headed SB Mopar engines with flat tappet cams, flat top pistons, on gas that will out run many alcohol burning, roller cammed, dome-top piston, aftermarket aluminum headed, aftermarket block sbc in similar weight cars
Car in picture has a junkyard block and heads SB Mopar with 1400+ runs and is still going strong. Short block has never been disassembled nor have the heads had a valve job. I changed the valve springs twice and the rod bearings twice after smashing the oil pan doing huge wheelies. The $10000 winnings from the 2008 wheelstand contest at Byron could damn near build 2 more engines just like it. Just won the $2500 FB race Sat. at the turkey trot race in Holly Springs MS
9.68 at 136mph--1.261 60ft.--3050#--factory 360 block and smog year heads from a maxi van church bus at speedway salvage
Congrats! My response to that is that you're obviously an engine BUILDER, not just an enthusist which justifys my original comment. Your car obviously runs well, you maintain it at a level that keeps it consistent, but I'd hardly call it the norm. Its consistency at winning proves that. I never said there was anything wrong with "junkyard parts" & if you can get 'em to run like that, great. My contention is that given a fixed amount (say 5k) an average individual would get more RELIABLE, more enduring HP & have an easier time acquiring knowledge & parts for a sbc than he would a Mopar---don't shoot the messenger, that's just how the World is......... And while I will concede that guys are getting Hemis & 440s to spin way-up there, they also have to replace parts far sooner than the Chevy guys.
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Re: Chevy guys got it easy.
[Re: Streetwize]
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12/07/12 02:50 PM
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Chevys big issue and the reason the SBC stuff is getting so cheap is because everybody is opting to go LS, even a junkyard 5.3 out of any silvers do will make 500 reliable HP with not much more that a cam intake (carb) swap and ported heads.
Guys on here don't believe that LS is the way to go if you want cheap, reliable power
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Re: Chevy guys got it easy.
[Re: SLOW67]
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12/07/12 07:47 PM
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I was one of the original Indy dealers ( talk about rape), have built, loved, raced Mopars for near 25 years--Never raced another brand except some Fords when I was 17 years old. I have been paying the "Mopar Tax" like the rest of you and dumping on Chevy as long as I have been alive but...... decided I wanted a front engine dragster, found a new chassis cheap--it was set up for a SBC so... I almost have it ready, and...I have bought more high quality small block Chevy stuff that you could haul in a pick up truck for less than a set of Indy rockers. Those who say that the good stuff is the same price has never built a SBC--I can get Jesel used for less than a Mopar oil filter if I shop with cash in my pocket. I can go to the 7-11 Store for beer and get a deal on Wiseco Chevy domes in the parking lot. High Quality Chevy stuff is cheaper than Mopar flex plates--Period! The Cheapo SBC China junk never enters my shop--I can get the "good stuff" CHEAP. Facts is Facts --Swapping to Chevy has made a new race car a reality and affordable even in this "world may end" economy and that...for me...has been salvation!!!!!!! Hot rodding and racing and going fast is my passion, NOT a Name brand. I Love me a Mopar but I really Love going fast--whatever it takes it what I will do!!!!
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Re: Chevy guys got it easy.
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12/07/12 09:35 PM
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The original post was about deals from parts sellers to engine shops We can buy a pick your cubic inch big chevy --aftermarket block, alum heads, steel creank, H beams, solid roller--EVERYTHING but a carb and distributor--the distributor will send a sleasman to our shop with it all in a van, deliver it Free--we pick cam, rocker ratio, CI,intake, compression,valve covers, all fasteners, gaskets THE works etc all delivered for approx $8K check it out, assemble it, add shop carb and an MSD dist, put it on the dyno and Bam! 1000 Real HP first pull Whew!!! Try that with a Mopar and you start to get the picture---a crank grinder can't tell if it is a Mopar crank or a Chevy--the steel is the same, we pay a "tax" to run what we love--and the only reason I love them is that when we were forced to run stock parts Mopar STOMPED the others with strength and quality--now that we all run everything aftermarket right down to the fenders --you have to ask yourself... Look..I am not a Camaro guy OK , give me a sharktooth grill Duster with a 4 speed, 410 gear, wicked 340 and I am in heaven but facts is facts about the race world and Mopar vs. Chevy as far as cost. I listened to a sage, old , very smart man say one time--The entire Hotrod parts industry was built on the Small Block Chevy and without it None of us would have anything aftermarket
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Re: Chevy guys got it easy.
[Re: qwkmopardan]
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12/08/12 01:32 AM
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quote: "if you think you're gonna run your smallblock Mopar or Hemi like you run a SBC or BBC, you're crazy. You'll wind up with a bushel of broken parts."
You got it mixed up, if you try to run a sbc or bbc like a Mopar you will end up with a bushel of broken parts. The Mopar engines are engineered way more heavy duty than the Chevy junk. Put modern lighter, stronger parts in your Mopar engine they will outrun and out live any similar prepared chevy engine. I have several junkyard block, junkyard headed SB Mopar engines with flat tappet cams, flat top pistons, on gas that will out run many alcohol burning, roller cammed, dome-top piston, aftermarket aluminum headed, aftermarket block sbc in similar weight cars
Car in picture has a junkyard block and heads SB Mopar with 1400+ runs and is still going strong. Short block has never been disassembled nor have the heads had a valve job. I changed the valve springs twice and the rod bearings twice after smashing the oil pan doing huge wheelies. The $10000 winnings from the 2008 wheelstand contest at Byron could damn near build 2 more engines just like it. Just won the $2500 FB race Sat. at the turkey trot race in Holly Springs MS
9.68 at 136mph--1.261 60ft.--3050#--factory 360 block and smog year heads from a maxi van church bus at speedway salvage
I thought I remember Car Craft reporting that you had a 416" or something similar motor and a pant load of weight in the trunk the year you won Byron. Did that pop and now you run a 360? ? just askin
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Re: Chevy guys got it easy.
[Re: 383man]
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12/08/12 05:21 AM
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For a Mopar website this one sure has a lot of Chevy talk in its forums.
Mopar to the bone!!!
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Re: Chevy guys got it easy.
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12/08/12 03:10 PM
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I don't want anyone to think I am a Chevy lover The original post was about end of the year Crazy Cheap deals on really really great aftermarket blocks--something we will never ever see in the Mopar world--remember waiting a year on a Hemi block that needed machine shop Hours when you got it?? Thats all that started this...Chevy guys have it made as far as quality parts for a ton less than Mopar guys---Daurity was just saying it made him wince when he thought about how much a Mopar was compared to a Dart--thats how I read it and...he is right, Chevy guys have it easy. I added that I am building one by chance and could tell you that they are Way cheaper even for high quality parts. No Chevy lover here ( but I will drive the crud out of one if given the chance)
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Re: Chevy guys got it easy.
[Re: qwkmopardan]
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12/09/12 09:13 PM
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9.68 at 136mph--1.261 60ft.--3050#--factory 360 block and smog year heads from a maxi van church bus at speedway salvage
I thought I remember Car Craft reporting that you had a 416" or something similar motor and a pant load of weight in the trunk the year you won Byron. Did that pop and now you run a 360? ? just askin
Same motor since spring 2007. 1400+ passes. 1973 360 block and heads with a stroker crank at 418c.i. 75lbs in the trunk and a full 3 gallon gas tank.
So.....you're saying you have production stock cast steel heads on that thing and it runs 9's? What's it weigh.....1800#'s? If so, that's some head porter. The SS/EA world record in 9.37.
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Re: Chevy guys got it easy.
[Re: 383man]
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12/11/12 04:51 AM
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Who cares ? Not me. I dont even look at prices on Chevy stuff because I dont want one plain and simple. Call me old fashioned or brand loyal but all I want is my Mopar muscle car. Ron
ya know Ron... IMO, I think it's an age thing. Us guys that have been running MOPARS since the muscle car days remember how this war started... and why many STILL are brand loyal.
If I really wanted a cheap reliable car, I would buy a Honda.. I've never been thrilled with cookie cutter cars that every punk and his grandma drove and could run 10s all day long with a 2 bbl.
If your in the car hobby and counting pennies or whinning about costs, your in the wrong hobby.
ps.. why do some of you insist in keep talking this crap on MOPARTS? give us a break.
MOPAR OR NO-CAR
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Re: Chevy guys got it easy.
[Re: 52savoy]
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12/11/12 07:23 AM
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Who cares ? Not me. I dont even look at prices on Chevy stuff because I dont want one plain and simple. Call me old fashioned or brand loyal but all I want is my Mopar muscle car. Ron
ya know Ron... IMO, I think it's an age thing. Us guys that have been running MOPARS since the muscle car days remember how this war started... and why many STILL are brand loyal.
If I really wanted a cheap reliable car, I would buy a Honda.. I've never been thrilled with cookie cutter cars that every punk and his grandma drove and could run 10s all day long with a 2 bbl.
If your in the car hobby and counting pennies or whinning about costs, your in the wrong hobby.
ps.. why do some of you insist in keep talking this crap on MOPARTS? give us a break.
MOPAR OR NO-CAR
It's not 'just' an age thing. I was brought up around MoPars, Studebakers, Subarus, Internationals. But the only thing I grew up loving was the MoPars. Everyone at school had a Chevy or liked Chevies or had a Ford F-150...
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