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Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the stre [Re: fourgearsavoy] #147361
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What about the quicktime b-h...

Does the clutch z bar line up with the pivot, is there a pivot or place to put one??

Does it clear the headers?

Is the b-h now the lowest pt under the car???
Some of us have low cars...and fast

Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the stre [Re: ThermoQuad] #147362
11/09/08 08:50 PM
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What kind of car? The only issue I heard of was for an E-body pivot had to be moved.It is the smallest bell in the industry.Look in the clearance section of the website and you will find the street version for $250.00 That includes everything you need but there are a limited number available.
I would grab one but they are only for 130 tooth flywheels
Gus


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Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the stre [Re: fourgearsavoy] #147363
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Here is a link to Quicktime Performance.
http://www.quicktimeinc.com/products.html

Looks like a nice product!

Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the street? [Re: Dart 340] #147364
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Not if you are referring to the Peoples Court judge Joseph Wapner.



I'm not.

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Also, your comma is misplaced in your sentence.



Thanks Judge Wopper!


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1968 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible 408 Magnum EFI with 4 speed automatic overdrive, 3800 stall lock-up converter and 4.30's (closest thing to an automatic 5 speed going)
Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the street? [Re: jbc426] #147365
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Not if you are referring to the Peoples Court judge Joseph Wapner.



I'm not.

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Also, your comma is misplaced in your sentence.



Thanks Judge Wopper!




You're welcome Judge Judy.

Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the stre [Re: SCATPK] #147366
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The street version of the Quicktime bellhousing is not SFI approved.


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Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the street? [Re: Dart 340] #147367
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You're welcome, Judge Judy.




LOL....OK,.... Judge Judy if you prefer, but once you finally decide, be sure to update your sig.


1970 Plymouth 'Cuda #'s 440-6(block in storage)currently 493" 6 pack, Shaker, 5 speed Passon, 4.10's
1968 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible 408 Magnum EFI with 4 speed automatic overdrive, 3800 stall lock-up converter and 4.30's (closest thing to an automatic 5 speed going)
Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the street? [Re: jbc426] #147368
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I've got a Quicktime bell. Not in the car yet, but it will be going in over the winter.

SUPER nice piece. I even got a brand new one from them for $250 plus shipping, because it's not SFI approved. It doesn't have the bolts to hold the plates together all the way around the bottom. This was made that way on purpose for street cars and ground clearance. Other than that, they have exploded the flywheel inside and it holds just fine, but can't get the SFI tag on it.

SUPER LIGHT WEIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quality is excellent.
Adapters to run all the transmission retainers!!!!!

I dont' know why anyone would buy anything else, if starting out.

No brainer!~!!!!!!

Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the street? [Re: jbc426] #147369
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You're welcome, Judge Judy.




LOL....OK,.... Judge Judy if you prefer, but once you finally decide, be sure to update your sig.




You bet I will, especially once I stoop to trailer
park humor and de-educate myself to the level of understanding your babble.

Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the stre [Re: fourgearsavoy] #147370
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E body small block...so I am sol as I want a true bolt in bellhousing with no re engineering required.

Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the street? [Re: LAR_414] #147371
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I've got a Quicktime bell. Not in the car yet, but it will be going in over the winter.

SUPER nice piece. I even got a brand new one from them for $250 plus shipping, because it's not SFI approved. It doesn't have the bolts to hold the plates together all the way around the bottom. This was made that way on purpose for street cars and ground clearance. Other than that, they have exploded the flywheel inside and it holds just fine, but can't get the SFI tag on it.

SUPER LIGHT WEIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quality is excellent.
Adapters to run all the transmission retainers!!!!!

I dont' know why anyone would buy anything else, if starting out.

No brainer!~!!!!!!




This sounds pretty nice!

I used to do some custom work with some big
names in the NHRA and they always had access
to about anything they wanted. I worked on a
titanium one once, wish we could get one of
those for 250 bucks that would fit a Mopar.

Still, the one you have listed above is sure
a nice upgrade to a stock one. Thanks for the
info.

Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the stre [Re: fourgearsavoy] #147372
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What is the difference between the 130 tooth and 143 tooth flywheels other that the obvious.

Jack

Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the stre [Re: Jack Zupan] #147373
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What is the difference between the 130 tooth and 143 tooth flywheels other that the obvious.

Jack




130 is a 10.5" diameter clutch
143 is an 11" diameter clutch


I used to care but....... things have changed
Re: 4 speed cars...who runs a scattershield on the street? [Re: 340727dart] #147374
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And not mentioned yet, a limiter has little effect when doing a street driven lively wrong gear downshift.


Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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