Re: Aluminum wedge block
[Re: moparmafia]
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08/06/17 11:24 AM
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Well good thing I don't have really high power, that's a relief.
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Re: Aluminum wedge block
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08/06/17 05:50 PM
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Well good thing I don't have really high power, that's a relief. Yeah, right
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Aluminum wedge block
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08/06/17 10:27 PM
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Last I checked not many here are chasing ever last little HP..Trust me aluminum is the way to go unless you are one of those Comp, Pro Stock or Nascar guys on here... I guess it's time for me to research the subject a little deeper... you guys have done surprisingly well with an aluminum block... and definitely headed in the right direction... I was never one that thought N/A and aluminum blocks went together in the same subject... 100 lb lose on my car would be huge... time for me to do homework I guess.. I guess number one question would be how would the car work..being 100 lb lighter on the nose.. that will be my starting point..
In the 8s N/A.with Brett miller W8's 5.07 at 133 at 2700lb
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Re: Aluminum wedge block
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08/07/17 12:20 PM
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Shiloh you will end up like us. Moving EVERYTHING in the car back up front. We have moved literally everything, there is nothing left on the back of the car these days. We are at 54/46 after all the work. But it is a very short wheelbase car that is EXTREMELY sensitive to weight. BUT IMO the block is well worth its weight Building ANY racecar as light as possible allowing the weight to be moved to where it will best help the car work is the key. We are now no longer the wheelie king of the class putting it on the bumper round after round. FWIW we laso have an aluminum block in my Stratus and Dragster, had one in the Cuda too, but they don't make big power anyway... Birdtracker interesting FBS set up there. Be anxious to see how it works for you.
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Re: Aluminum wedge block
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08/07/17 03:17 PM
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I will be trying out my first aluminum block soon. Birdtracker Have you run the fbs heads before? I have a motor going together with a set, just picked up a hogan sheet metal intake for them
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Re: Aluminum wedge block
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08/07/17 05:02 PM
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I will be trying out my first aluminum block soon. Birdtracker What heads are those?
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Re: Aluminum wedge block
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08/07/17 08:28 PM
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It's to bad that the compacted graphite blocks are not floating around.
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Re: Aluminum wedge block
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08/08/17 11:42 AM
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Compacted graphite blocks are EXTREMELY heavy. The heaviest block I ever have picked up was the spare 99 Hemi block we had. It was a very short deck block with one side of the skirt milled away. No one likes machining them as they are hard on equipment too. FWIW my 99 Hemi ready to race, carbs to pan weighed in at 885lbs! For comparison my aluminum B1 is 525lbs
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Re: Aluminum wedge block
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08/10/17 11:13 AM
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He is a good guy and likely has more experience with them than most anyone else does for sure.
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Re: Aluminum wedge block
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08/10/17 07:37 PM
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FWIW my 99 Hemi ready to race, carbs to pan weighed in at 885lbs! For comparison my aluminum B1 is 525lbs Al, how much HP and torque differences between the two motors? My thinking that a lot of the fast full chassis cars needing more front weight on them like you found out wouldn't mind the extra weight of a iron block up front, maybe not
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Aluminum wedge block
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08/10/17 09:36 PM
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Compacted graphite blocks are EXTREMELY heavy. The heaviest block I ever have picked up was the spare 99 Hemi block we had. It was a very short deck block with one side of the skirt milled away. No one likes machining them as they are hard on equipment too. FWIW my 99 Hemi ready to race, carbs to pan weighed in at 885lbs! For comparison my aluminum B1 is 525lbs in doing a little reading on the blocks, it was stated the blocks can be lightened a fair bit and still have a lot of strength. It also stated that the correct tooling is readily available but since milling speeds require half the rpm and half the feed speed the machining costs are probably 3 times then grey iron. OK Al.....you talked me out of it.
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