Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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Reasonable (for the buyer): you like the price. Reasonable (for the seller): completely pays off all R&D time, molds, destructive testing, CNC programs, ads, distributor network requirements, etc. and gives a good ROI (25% annual?). Even this assumes no failures, delays, strikes, embargoes, recalls. My dad used to say "Want to sell light bulbs? The first one is $10 million, the 10 millionth one is $1.".
If they can only sell 10 - they won't (doesn't begin to pay for the start-up costs). If they can only sell 100 they will be $6,000 - and they won't (no buyers). If they sell 1,000 they will be $1,999 - and they won't (900 will still be on the shelf in a year).
See the problem? There isn't enough volume to permit a low price, and no buyers at all if it's not.
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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Commits to it? You think that their principals and stockholders will let them chase $50,000 R&D down a rathole because they had a press conference? If it won't make money (2 years and no product, costs = projection X 2, only 50 deposits) they eat the losses, and call it off.
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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I think you guys may be surprised how many of these could sell.
Since the R3 well has basically dried up, class racers and those who want to make more HP than a stock block provides have not had many options. Is it going to blow anyone away from a volume perspective no, but if its reasonable there is a market.
If they're $1999 I'll put my deposit down tomorrow.
Bravo to Book and Mason for getting us this far.
-Dustin 67 Dart, 9 second, 392" G3 Hemi 68 Barracuda 340 F/SA
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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I don't think it's that Mopar people are cheap. I think they are sick of paying double what other makes cost and being treated like the manufacturer is doing you a favor. If they offer the block at a REASONABLE price point, they will sell. No doubt it will be more than a SBC because the volume will be less. You are NEVER going to pay SBC prices for Chrysler stuff. Poly laid out the math in fairly clear numbers. A Chrysler block costs about the same to found and machine as a Chevy. Since there are 40:1 Chevy over Chrysler that's an in sue right there. My bet is at 2k if they require anything but assembly guys are going to [censored]. Can't tell you how many guys bitched at me because the X and R blocks came rough bored and I charged extra to get the block to hone size. Virtually everyone. Want to know how many Chevy guys bitched about rough bored blocks???? A big fat ZERO. Katie bar the door if it needs a line hone...and it SHOULD and if it has to be decked (and it SHOULD) the Chrysler guys will [censored] for YEARS. Fact. I've lived through it. God knows I want this to happen. Look how bad it was for Ritter to get one up and running.
Just because you think it won't make it true. Horsepower is KING. To dispute this is stupid. C. Alston
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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They need to have one be legal and approved for Stock/Super Stock.
If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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I don't think it's that Mopar people are cheap. I think they are sick of paying double what other makes cost and being treated like the manufacturer is doing you a favor. If they offer the block at a REASONABLE price point, they will sell. No doubt it will be more than a SBC because the volume will be less. You are NEVER going to pay SBC prices for Chrysler stuff. Poly laid out the math in fairly clear numbers. A Chrysler block costs about the same to found and machine as a Chevy. Since there are 40:1 Chevy over Chrysler that's an in sue right there. My bet is at 2k if they require anything but assembly guys are going to [censored]. Can't tell you how many guys bitched at me because the X and R blocks came rough bored and I charged extra to get the block to hone size. Virtually everyone. Want to know how many Chevy guys bitched about rough bored blocks???? A big fat ZERO. Katie bar the door if it needs a line hone...and it SHOULD and if it has to be decked (and it SHOULD) the Chrysler guys will [censored] for YEARS. Fact. I've lived through it. God knows I want this to happen. Look how bad it was for Ritter to get one up and running. Priblem with Ritter though is he didnt bring a viable product to market. He brought a product that immediately had a bad name. Bad news travels way faster than good news
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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They need to have one be legal and approved for Stock/Super Stock. Speaking of class racing, how much more trouble/cost might there be to offer 360 crank journal size blocks once the 340 size is ready? (For Stock classes.)
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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I wouldn't expect 2k for a block. I figure Dart will have at least $1 million from design to release. $3500 a block means about 285 blocks sold to break even.
Dart will show us how to design, manufacture, and release a quality product. If only Ritter would have done as Dart will, we wouldn't even be having this discussion.
Craig Scholl CJD Automotive, LLC Jacksonville, FL www.CJDAUTOMOTIVE.com904-400-1802 "I own a Mopar. I already know it won't be in stock, won't ship tomorrow, and won't fit without modification"
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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I wouldn't expect 2k for a block. I figure Dart will have at least $1 million from design to release. $3500 a block means about 285 blocks sold to break even.
This seems the most reasonable and likely scenario posted so far.
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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If Dart makes it I have ZERO doubt it will be a good piece. Also would not expect then to be under $3K
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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Hummmmm
4.220 bore 4.25 stroke 475 cubes
Heck i could race it at night, use it to help bailing hay in the daytime
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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I don't think it's that Mopar people are cheap. I think they are sick of paying double what other makes cost and being treated like the manufacturer is doing you a favor. If they offer the block at a REASONABLE price point, they will sell. No doubt it will be more than a SBC because the volume will be less. You are NEVER going to pay SBC prices for Chrysler stuff. Poly laid out the math in fairly clear numbers. A Chrysler block costs about the same to found and machine as a Chevy. Since there are 40:1 Chevy over Chrysler that's an in sue right there. My bet is at 2k if they require anything but assembly guys are going to [censored]. Can't tell you how many guys bitched at me because the X and R blocks came rough bored and I charged extra to get the block to hone size. Virtually everyone. Want to know how many Chevy guys bitched about rough bored blocks???? A big fat ZERO. Katie bar the door if it needs a line hone...and it SHOULD and if it has to be decked (and it SHOULD) the Chrysler guys will [censored] for YEARS. Fact. I've lived through it. God knows I want this to happen. Look how bad it was for Ritter to get one up and running. Priblem with Ritter though is he didnt bring a viable product to market. He brought a product that immediately had a bad name. Bad news travels way faster than good news I get it. I knew Kent when he was running the Ritter-Webber record holding Comp car. IIRC the car went 7.77 at 167 or something like that, which for 2000-2001 was impressive. Ritter didn't have the backing that he needed. So yes, he did release the block too early. What I don't get is how do guys not know what's coming? Evidently, Ritter has it cleaned up and no body is beating the door down to get them. I don't recall the issues with the first blocks but like I said, Chrysler guys get exactly what they deserve. Very few are willing to pay, be the first, work through the kinks and do some testing. I've been around way too long to say otherwise. If this deal does happen, the only thing to keep it going is the down under Pro Stock guys. Now, if you want to rehash the Pro Stock truck debacle we can do that. Because that was the beginning of the end of N/A racing in NHRA. Killing the truck class was not only stupid it was short sighted. Or...maybe this is what NHRA really wanted. Killing PST certainly hastened the downfall of PS.
Just because you think it won't make it true. Horsepower is KING. To dispute this is stupid. C. Alston
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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I don't think many people have looked at the cost of a Dart block, most of the Big and Little M, or Iron Eagle blocks are closer to the $3K mark, if not over. World blocks aren't any different. I don't imagine they'll be a SHP style block, which is less expensive.
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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I think you guys may be surprised how many of these could sell.
Since the R3 well has basically dried up, class racers and those who want to make more HP than a stock block provides have not had many options. Is it going to blow anyone away from a volume perspective no, but if its reasonable there is a market.
If they're $1999 I'll put my deposit down tomorrow.
Bravo to Book and Mason for getting us this far. What about at $3,000? $5,000?
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Re: DART AGREES TO MAKING SB MOPAR BLOCKS
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I'm stepping out on a flimsy limb but my Ritter block will be coming home next week and QMP said it machined up real nice. I know all the guys will say "it's not tested, how many problems?, how much more did you spend, ect... All I can say is it is a real nice piece, I stepped up to the plate and took a swing because I wanted to make some serious steam in a small block. Kent was up front and very honest,that being said he sold 7 that's right 7 new ones that I know of. I haven't heard a bad word yet on one of the 7 new blocks. Under 3k and I'm not sure what the machine bill will be but you have to have any new block machined. Bored to 4.185" Decked to 9.580" Line honed Extra was I had the cam tunnel opened up to 60mm roller
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