Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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I love a good Pro-Charger as much as anyone.
But I have an 11 to 1, flat tappet cammed small block that I can drive any where in the country on 89 pump swill. I have a plate nitrous system under the carb which I pieced together for less than 600 bucks, weighs next to nothing and inhibits none of the car's streetability.
I arrive at the track, bolt in a bottle, pour in some 114 octane and run a best of 9.43-139.
If that makes me a typical cheap, old school, stuck in the eighties Mopar guy...so be it!
"Livin' in a powder keg and givin' off sparks"
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Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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08/19/18 08:27 AM
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I love a good Pro-Charger as much as anyone.
But I have an 11 to 1, flat tappet cammed small block that I can drive any where in the country on 89 pump swill. I have a plate nitrous system under the carb which I pieced together for less than 600 bucks, weighs next to nothing and inhibits none of the car's streetability.
I arrive at the track, bolt in a bottle, pour in some 114 octane and run a best of 9.43-139.
If that makes me a typical cheap, old school, stuck in the eighties Mopar guy...so be it! How big of a shot you hit it with?
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Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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I love a good Pro-Charger as much as anyone.
But I have an 11 to 1, flat tappet cammed small block that I can drive any where in the country on 89 pump swill. I have a plate nitrous system under the carb which I pieced together for less than 600 bucks, weighs next to nothing and inhibits none of the car's streetability.
I arrive at the track, bolt in a bottle, pour in some 114 octane and run a best of 9.43-139.
If that makes me a typical cheap, old school, stuck in the eighties Mopar guy...so be it! That's my kinda ride.MUST be streetable on pump junk then change a pulley and add octane at the track.If you were real old school,it would be a huffer! My heap is 3700 lbs.Mid 9's with 4 lbs on the pump and low 9's with 6 lbs on c12 through the exhaust and tail pipes getting choked! I put dumpers on and will step on it this fall in the good air!
HEMI-ITIS has no cure. My condition is fully BLOWN!!
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Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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08/21/18 04:08 PM
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I did a small block procharger build 20 years ago.THE Average mopar guys a cheap on performance builds. They all build 440 because it takes little imagination to build big blocks. Yep you nailed me for sure. Zero imagination BB for me ![smile smile](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/custom/smile.gif)
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Re: Why so few Procharger Mopar builds?
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08/23/18 12:04 PM
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I did a small block procharger build 20 years ago.THE Average mopar guys a cheap on performance builds. They all build 440 because it takes little imagination to build big blocks. My Procharged BBM started life as a 440, and you said "all." So I guess I just shot your theory all to heck.
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