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Re: Auto for Autocross?
[Re: buconine]
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12/20/16 02:18 AM
12/20/16 02:18 AM
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Bob J
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It will be great to have anther mopar at the races! The Chenowths and I are the lone mopars at nats the last couple years. Shooting to have my cam-t valiant ready by spring but that is a long shot as i just took on another major project. It will be a 500hpish rb with a 727. I had some of the same concerns with the auto but i think i will be fine. I'm running a 275 35 18 square with a 323 gear. Our average course speed is 40-45mph with peaks of 68-70 mph on the really fast courses. That will stick me in 1st for most of the courses with the occasional blip into 2nd.
Can't wait to get this thing done. My 15 scat pack is fun but just isn't competitive nationally. Hoping the valiant does better. Good luck on your build! I'm not sure that I could make it to nats next year. I don't think that I will finish till about mid season. Even if I get it finished in time it will take some time for me to dial in a new type of car that I'm use to. And damit I will have to learn how to drive something that doesn't have large weight at the rear that I can use to turn the car. On the speeds that sounds about correct. I was hitting the limiter in second a few times in the finish lights at about 67-68 with the tires that I ran last year.
07 Porsche C2 997.1 6spd DD and SCCA Solo II SS 68 Plymouth GTX Convert. 493cu Hotkiss Wilwood Classic air, Building for Solo II Cam 65 Chrysler 300 Convert. project 57 Desoto 2dr. Firesweep 392 Hemi,Wilwood Project with son 2003 Dodge Dakota R/T "DEAD"
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Re: Auto for Autocross?
[Re: Bob J]
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12/20/16 05:25 PM
12/20/16 05:25 PM
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Mopar Mitch
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My B&M HoleShot has lived and performed flawlessly for over 35+ years of serious SCCA and related autocross competition. Stall is ~2400?
Mopar Mitch
"Road racers and autocrossers go in deeper and come out harder!"... and rain never stops us from having fun with our cars... in fact, it makes us better drivers!
Check out MOPAR ACTION MAGAZINE, August 2006 issue for feature article and specs on my autocross T/A!
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Re: Auto for Autocross?
[Re: Mopar Mitch]
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12/20/16 05:37 PM
12/20/16 05:37 PM
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Bob J
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I was thinking something like 2000 - 2500 would be good Thank you for the input. It's just hard for me to give up a stick and that 1.92 second gear but I'm leaning to a 727.
07 Porsche C2 997.1 6spd DD and SCCA Solo II SS 68 Plymouth GTX Convert. 493cu Hotkiss Wilwood Classic air, Building for Solo II Cam 65 Chrysler 300 Convert. project 57 Desoto 2dr. Firesweep 392 Hemi,Wilwood Project with son 2003 Dodge Dakota R/T "DEAD"
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Re: Auto for Autocross?
[Re: JRs_Charger]
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12/25/16 03:19 PM
12/25/16 03:19 PM
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Still Retired. Still Posting on Moparts. A Lot.
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On The Boat, On The Lake, Wa. ...
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Yup, second gear and go for it. Worked great in my SS/T also.
National Tour, July '98. The truck was 5 1/2 months old with 500 miles on it. I've beaten lots of cars with it in the novice classes and finished the summer in second place behind a '67 or so XKE after racing it for only the last 1/2 of the summer.
Tom
"Everyone should believe in something; I believe I'll go fishing."
-Henry David Thoreau
Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths
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